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Перевод: dim
[прилагательное] тусклый; неясный; слабый; смутный; туманный; матовый; запотелый; потускневший; с неясным сознанием; бестолковый; тупой; [глагол] делать тусклым; затуманивать; туманить; делаться тусклым; потускнеть; затуманиваться; затемнять
Тезаурус:
- Is carved of brighter stone that leaves the starlight dim -
- But because of the economies of the crab fishery and the dim awareness of conservation within the Chilean government, the Committee believes that the hunting can be stopped only by pressure from governments that buy the crab.
- I put this down to having lots of plants for the fry to hide in, and my practice of leaving a very dim light on during the night which is controlled by a dimmer switch.
- IN THE dim half-light of a winter's afternoon, the gradual incline of Cranley Gardens in Muswell Hill stretches bleakly ahead, bringing to mind the lonely victims of the street's most notorious resident, Dennis Nielsen.
- In the dim light and seated behind a desk was the unmistakable smiling face of Colonel Charlie Vaughan.
- Despite their vivid appearance when seen in bright sunlight on open grassland, the zebras are said to be well camouflaged in broken cover at dawn and dusk, when predators are active and the light is dim.
- being unable to see a hazard in dim lighting, especially on stairs and in passageways and halls.
- In the dim light of the oil lamp hanging from a chain attached to a very black beam above the fireplace, and the glow from the log fire.
- Within a medieval siege tent you are transported in time to the castle keep; the lights dim and the 1066 Story begins projected images, lighting, multi-track sound and even an appearance by King Harold and William the Conqueror!
- That leaves two plausible reasons for the British public's stubborn refusal to enjoy the fruits of share ownership: savers are either too dim or too smart.
- Dim lighting and a duckweed covering complete the tank.
- We will lighten up the dreary Brighton sky and dim the fluorescent pier."
- He began to tremble as he stepped through the door and looked up at the dim stairway which climbed steeply out of the bare and musty hall.
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