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Перевод: spasmodic
[прилагательное] спазматический; судорожный; спастический; нерегулярный; неритмичный; неровный
Тезаурус:
- Ince and United's other huge investments, Mike Phelan and Danny Wallace made spasmodic contributions, Gordon Pallister looked considerably more settled but United's growing concern must be in the form of the striking partnership of Brian McClair and Hughes.
- They prefer to play spasmodic gigs in uncomventional places, but in the end what difference does it make?
- A remedy for coughs that are spasmodic
- Although the fish are feeding, it has been spasmodic which could mean there is a pike in the swim.
- Street lighting is spasmodic and piped water comes in sluggish fits and starts.
- A remedy for coughs that are spasmodic, that is with spasm and constrictions; painful and often exhausting.
- The spasmodic, colicky abdominal pains are worse () motion and better () heat.
- He still considered himself something of a failed journalist ( NME amongst others, had turned him down five times in the early years) and he often expressed a desire to use his new found influence to move into spasmodic fits of journalese.
- Terrestrial telly appearances have been spasmodic in recent years, but Allen is currently busy filming his own series, I Love Keith Allen , for BSB.
- But the publication of these magazines was of course very demanding both in time and money and several faded away in the following decade, to be revived from time to time in spasmodic bouts of enthusiasm.
- The most wildly eccentric offering of the evening was Nocturne, a solo choreographed by Martha Clarke, in which Carol Parker depicted a disabled sylphide whose pathetically spasmodic and halting movements were incongruously linked to one of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words.
- My husband kept vigil by a window, because of spasmodic machinegun fire very close by.
- Some of the Panamanians managed to escape with their weapons and spasmodic fighting continued in the area yesterday.
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