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Перевод: weighed
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Тезаурус:
- The Sleeping Saloons of the same era were of the same dimensions and weighed about 40 tons.
- Those who pursue comparisons of the kind I am referring to are likely to be impressed by the staying-power of a literary preoccupation to which a variety of temperaments and compulsions has been attracted, and could well be inclined to believe that Pechorin's duel and indifference may have been among the precedents that weighed, a century later, with a woman bent on contriving her appointment with destiny.
- For a shocked moment he thought Forster was carrying a man over his shoulder, then he saw what it was, and understood why Lawton was weighed down with cylinders.
- At this point, Denis Healey, Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Cabinet's intellectual heavyweight, weighed in:
- "Got that Tottenham case weighed off, nae bother.
- It gave enough power, but was far too complicated and weighed 500lb against the Brabham Repco V8's 300lb.
- The central chandelier was gold-plated and weighed, it was rumoured, something in the region of half a ton.
- It must have been up there for years, it weighed at least 14 carats and sat like a throbbing lime fruit pastille on the back of my unmoving hand.
- The President's desires, which weighed so heavily on the negotiators, could not be admitted except in code.
- Ewes weighed between 70 and 90kg and produced fleeces weighing up to 6.5kg.
- But the location's convenience for those Oxbridge dons who formed the nucleus of the original community had weighed down the scales against possible danger of discovery; and this judgment was vindicated, because we were never bombed.
- I did a neat somersault and found myself on the bottom of the river, drowning; fishing jacket, waders and fishing bag weighed me down.
- The man and his wife were weighed down by almost every burden known to the philoprogenitive, ill-paid artisan; their home overcrowded, even their animals wretchedly tormented.
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