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Перевод: dotted
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Тезаурус:
- Look closer and you'll see the TiGi Linea haircare range and Toni Guy posters dotted about the place.
- Small cabins were dotted about at the side of fields, mostly ruined or used as farm sheds, but in some cases inhabited.
- Its softly rounded and gently coloured contours, dotted with lush trees and russet houses, set comfortably into the landscape like plump and cosy chickens, were in strong contrast to coastal Northumberland which so often looked scoured and rough.
- In Kirchberg, small flower-decked open air cafes, are dotted about, and we defy anyone not to be tempted by the gateaux on offer.
- The hidden agenda is called an ulterior transaction and is represented diagrammatically by dotted lines rather than the solid ones used to illustrate complementary and crossed transactions (see page 58).
- The London diocese was vast, difficult, rent with controversy, dotted with rebel or eccentric clergymen comic and uncomic, and needing a dedicated administrator whose time would be loaded.
- But the best public art (as Venice proves) is architectural art, the enrichment of buildings at which the Victorians excelled rather than extraneous pieces of sculpture and other items dotted around the streets.
- By the evening of the third day the cow-byres had been cleared and the paddy fields were dotted with deposited mal like chains of molehills.
- Then polytheistic belief and worship flourished and shrines to the various deities, which included a number of goddesses, dotted the countryside of Palestine (e.g.
- Up an abrupt conical escarpment dotted with modern but pleasant villas was an olive-scattered plateau and as much tranquillity as you could wish for.
- At Rogart the hills were blanketed with autumn-coloured trees, the brown treeless moors beyond; in hollows of stubby hillocky straths little houses were dotted in isolation.
- Mr Winchester predictably proves his case for part of the Pacific rim, from Japan round to California, but not for the whole circumference - and certainly not for the islands dotted in the Basin, despite the charming Western Samoan girl who takes his bags at Los Angeles airport and quotes Robert Louis Stevenson to him.
- And will you be able to resist desserts such as Black Velvet Pie - a smooth chocolate mousse flavoured with rum and dotted with chocolate chips set on a chocolate biscuit base, topped with creamy mousse and flakes of chocolate?
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