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Перевод: fugitive
[прилагательное] беглый; мимолетный; непрочный; [существительное] беглец ; дезертир ; беженец ; бродяга
Тезаурус:
- The Australian Aboriginals could well be a fugitive branch and now the inheritors of a mother race which has left undeniable proof of its presence in a remote past"
- There was no doubt about the identity, for it was the English officer's horse which the fugitive had commandeered, by royal command.
- We visited many of the places associated with the fugitive, during his travels round the Outer Hebrides after the disaster at Culloden in 1746, including the South Uist birthplace of Scotland's most noted heroine, Flora Macdonald.
- The US countered that the discovery of the civilian bodies was "tragic new evidence" that General Noriega was "a criminal fugitive from justice who does not deserve diplomatic sanctuary".
- But it is fugitive and becomes absorbed into the infinite like vapour.
- It was Boyer who helped Coleridge to understand the subtle logic and "fugitive causes" which gave the greatest poetry its power, and who taught the lesson, not immediately applied in Coleridge's teenage work, that conventional metaphors and needless elaboration seldom made good verse:
- One was Alexander Peden, the fugitive minister who had defied the law for over 20 years, and the other was John Browne.
- In general, though, he has been faithful, in most of what he has written, to a version of the mobile and multiple, mysterious and fugitive self.
- Sergeant Bird followed him into the parkland at a leisurely pace, then watched from behind a tree as the fugitive made three attempts at the lowest portion of the wall.
- Claims to leadership of national antislavery opinion also involved hopes of influencing British government policy where it might make a difference - for example, in negotiations over the continuing problem of slave trade suppression and on particular issues such as American fugitive slaves in British territories or terms for British recognition of the independence of Texas.
- In On the Night of the Fire (1939, The Fugitive in US), Ralph Richardson plays a small-town barber whose desire to be shot of a miserable life, "earning a few quid a week and no hope of making anything more" leads him first to an act of casual theft, then murder.
- And the people here consisting generally of seamen, neither I nor the pressmasters can be safe from curses; and not a house that I know of that would not receive a fugitive and shut the door on him
- It doesn't work if you cook the two together, for gin is exceptionally fugitive.
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