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Перевод: wobbly
[прилагательное] шатающийся; вихляющий; шаткий
Тезаурус:
- And in fact Frau Nordern was not being polite as Herr Nordern drove the Lada in a wobbly course down Klara-Lettkin-Strasse.
- I suppose when babies learn to walk it's like this - you know, one foot in front of the other real slow and wobbly.
- There was a precipitous decline in television's projection of the Conservative Party's overall credibility in the fourth week of the campaign, a week that included the infamous "wobbly Thursday" (see Chapter 4, Table 4.16, for details).
- You will gather I mean it caught me unawares, and in fact it disturbed me that having a bit of a wobbly on something as simple as this did not bode well for the Devil's Ridge, which The Munros book described as a section where "some may welcome the security of a rope".
- The level of incompetence, humiliation and overcrowding is remarkably low - at one point Hurt throws a wobbly about having to share a room for one day with one other person.
- "It didn't take long for Skipper to realise that the lunge whip wasn't a threat, and we progressed to some rather wobbly circles"
- "Look, Mummy, I've got another wobbly tooth," Sarah pulled her rosy lower lip down and demonstrated the tooth's instability with her finger.
- "There was a wobbly moment," concedes the unflappable young Mogg, frowning at the memory.
- Feminists can't blame it all on men - since time began, men have delighted in our wobbly bits, thank heaven.
- What annoyed Mr Saatchi most was the campaign's lack of direction: it was a question not only of "wobbly Thursday" but wobbly Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
- "It's not wobbly enough for British tastes," said one.
- He has said he is determined to remain in office until his term expires in July 1992, but Mr Andreotti's wobbly five-party government may find it ever harder to coexist with such a tempestuous president.
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