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Перевод: vastness
[существительное] простор ; ширь
Тезаурус:
- To stare at an empty vastness would be dispiriting; perhaps also it would bring about too great a sense of isolation.
- The ice eventually came, small snow fields at first leading to the vastness of the great glacier. pleasure was dawning and so was the sun.
- Early this year I secluded myself up here for a life of quiet, concentrated study and meditation, rediscovering myself in the vastness and solitude of the mountains.
- The remote view reveals the degree of isolation of a cluster in the vastness of space; like a fly on a blank wall.
- Beyond these factors were the numerical weakness and cultural backwardness of the working class, the low average productivity of labour (even if the factories could be put back to work), the vastness of the land area and the isolation of its rural inhabitants, the barbaric inheritance of Tsarism - all in comparison with the exiguous forces of the Bolshevik party.
- I am impressed like a child by grand size, grand sound, vastness in anything, infinity: that sums me up.
- - 1987/88, then: the reign of WASTED YOUTH - of devastated vastness, sublime vacancy, vertigo, virulence and "the gift of the void.
- They reclaim the access to VASTNESS those musics offer but redirect it towards primitive and puerile ends.
- It is not merely a question of its vastness (it is the second largest country in the world, measuring 9.2 million square kilometres), but its breathtaking grandeur: God's own country, as the Canadians delight to call it.
- We should note, however, that loneliness is itself a feature of many Canadian writers, fruit of that belittling vastness of country in which they are placed.
- Maggie now slept on a low bed draped with a Chinese spread covered in dancing dragons and spinning suns, exactly underneath the centre of these windows, and on clear nights the moon rode over her head, and the clouds, illuminated a sickly yellow by the vastness of the city, would race past.
- Sludgeful though they may be in pieces like The Space (complete with pseudo-planetarium backdrop), and while Warm Wet Circles keeps receding and then returning like some particularly tiresome romantic symphony, Marillion sometimes achieve genuine vastness.
- Similarly, we were relying on the vastness of the oceans to dilute and disperse whatever bacteria and viruses allowed into them; in 30 years we might be regretting it.
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