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Перевод: tangled
[прилагательное] запутанный
Тезаурус:
- "Secondly, Philip hopes Edward will lay claim to Scotland and so become immersed in a tangled and lengthy war."
- We are so lost in the tangled impressions, thoughts and emotions within our own minds, that we have temporarily lost sight of the subtle.
- To the layman they are also arguably the most beautiful, with all the tangled richness and variety of oak, ash, buckthorn, elder, and wild rose.
- Poodles have become immensely popular, but whatever size, they require more attention than most other breeds to prevent them becoming matted, tangled and smelly, which can lead to skin infections, fleas and ear problems.
- People may vote with one hand on their wallets, but their guesses about future prosperity are tangled up with judgments of the competing politicians.
- The line must have tangled, because the next thing I knew, or rather felt, was a searing pain in my thumb as the hook dug in.
- Miss Jarman's rasping voice cut through Jess's picture of herself as a fairground tumbler and she repeated her story in a flat monotone, conscious of a depressing conviction that the more often she told it, the more tangled she was becoming in this battle that was all about other people's money and injured pride.
- Unless the cables are well spaced, or the truck driver keeps absolutely straight, there is a risk of two or more cables becoming tangled.
- Flossie's lead was now hopelessly tangled round Dotty's wrinkled stockings.
- He looked around and within a radius of twenty yards, both on his side of the street and over there on the far corner, he could see ten or a dozen little girls, each in a pale dirty dress and with hair in a dark, tangled mane.
- He saw some tangled blonde hair, he saw the white light of the kitchen catch on the rough edge of a broken tooth.
- The characteristic signs of Alzheimer's disease visible with a microscope are tangled clumps of nerve cell fibres in the brain and "senile plaques, knobby patches of dying nerve fibres".
- They said they were, so we stepped straight into the tangled maze of alder, hazel, birch, oak, pine, fir and laurel and picked our steps over dried grass, scratchy brambles and the leafless knee-high branching shoots of the wood's next generation.
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