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Перевод: lonesome
[прилагательное] одинокий; томящийся одиночеством; уединенный; вызывающий тоску; унылый; пустынный
Тезаурус:
- Lonesome I waited, 'twas as silent as death,
- To help you on the trail of that lonesome pine, here is a brief consumer guide to what's what in the world of Christmas trees:
- His impact was such that it led to further villainy - as the probably gay hit man in the Big Combo (1955), as a rapist and murderer in Ride Lonesome (1959), as Lee Marvin's psychotic side-kick in The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance (1962) as well as more conventional heavies in Gunfight at the OK Corral (1956), The Tin Star (1957) and How the West Was Won (1962).
- 2.30:LEADING American hurdler Lonesome Glory is extremely difficult to assess but he is unlikely to appreciate these testing conditions.
- Only five months after The New York Times anointed him "an important new novelist", an heir to William Burroughs and Henry Miller, Seth Morgan - drunk, fucked up on Percodan and cocaine, bankrupt, his nose newly broken, his face joined by twenty-five fresh stitches, lonesome as hell - climbed on his Harley and began his final ride.
- Lonesome Dove, a five-part story of a Texas-to-Montana cattle drive, also shown on CBS last year, was the best-watched TV mini-series of any kind in America for five years.
- Meeting Sien for the first time and getting to know her was like knowing "a fellow creature as lonesome and unhappy as myself", no more and no less.
- With its maddened strings, echo-chamber vocal and the odd filigree of lonesome country whistling, it is vaguely suggestive of the sixties pop-melodrama of "Wichita Lineman" or "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart".
- Ricks' talk features a brilliant analysis of Dylan's 1964 song, The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll , which tells the story of a woman who was killed by a rich young man, William "Zanzinger".
- Forward the answer to CALE'S NO 10 And even if your card is not the first hauled from the bag, you might still prove a winner, because NME has 20 COPIES of a special promo three-track CD, "Lonesome Town" / "Low Rider" / "Passion", to hand over to runners-up.
- Apart from the "George And James" and "Stars And Hank Forever" album, Goldmine claims that the project got no further than the "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" video and 45, adding: "It's not quite clear whether or not The Residents ever got to work on Volume Three - which would have featured the compositions of Bob Dylan and Sun Ra - but leftovers from the earlier volumes occasionally crop up as rare treats, such as "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" on the "Potatoes" folk song composition."
- We cross the Blue Ridge Parkway and, just beyond the town of Abingdon, find ourselves travelling on the Trail of the Lonesome Pine itself, which was named not after a Laurel and Hardy song but after the "underground railway" route which helped escaping slaves escape before and during the Civil War.
- The contagious A Little Love sets the scene with a biting chorus, while Lonesome Cavalier and Bridge of Dreams wouldn't be out of place in the charts.
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