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Перевод: cramped
[прилагательное] страдающий от судорог; стиснутый; стесненный; чрезмерно сжатый; неразборчивый; ограниченный
Тезаурус:
- The thin man jotted something down in a narrow, cramped hand.
- For Fine ride/handling balance, ergonomics, hood design Against Cramped interior, unexciting performance, steering, price
- By comparison with trying to sleep on the cramped seating of today's long-haul flights it was luxury indeed.
- The first, featuring the American adolescent altoist, Christopher Hollyday, was uneven - Hollyday's famous virtuosity sounding faintly stiff and cramped by comparison with the local prodigy, Jason Rebello's.
- She never looked back to see what was chasing her, just woke in a cramped sweat, breathless and in tears.
- It was a partial escape from the cramped authority of the home.
- Compared with Labour's slick and airy set, the low ceilinged, cramped quarters and dark blues of the Tory press conference set have felt like the interior of a submarine.
- Two strips of waste wood were slowly fed over the revolving cutter and cramped to the table.
- But I was disappointed to find space for back seat passengers as cramped as in the 5.
- In Berlin itself, there are over 4,000 Vietnamese, most of whom live three to a room in cramped hostels, paying well over the odds for the privilege (Germans living in the same accommodation pay considerably less).
- The Hugh Bell School in Middlesbrough opened on 7th January 1895 with 7 scholars as a deaf class in a cold, cramped room near the magistrates' courts - who were wont to complain frequently about the noise from the alleyway between the classroom and the courts where the children played.
- It's comfortable, if a bit cramped, and this final model (which survived until 1967) was the most refined of the lot but also the most powerful and the fastest.
- Many older urban areas do not have large, easily-developed sites for new investment, and existing firms are often accommodated in inadequate, cramped premises.
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