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Перевод: rangy
[прилагательное] обширный; просторный (о равнине); бродячий; длинноногий; стройный; мускулистый; гористый; горный
Тезаурус:
- The revolution had already begun by the end of the seventeenth century and its first candidate was the big, rangy Longhorn.
- One afternoon in the main lodge, surrounded by displays about rainforest life and conservation, I talked to Richard, a rangy, bespectacled botanist, studying Why Trees Fall.
- Jane had a fleeting affair with a tall, rangy Scottish lecturer, whose main pleasure was to walk for miles.
- Other sources say that by the seventeenth century big, stately, black longhorns were being reared in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire and Staffordshire and that by the eighteenth century there was a large, rangy, big-hoofed plough-ox type which could also give acceptable though ordinary meat and the cows could give reasonable milk well suited for cheese-making.
- His rangy, graceless figure, over six feet high, still looked as incongruous in a formal suit as it always had.
- Next to him his wife, a tall rangy woman whom Sven Hjerson somehow saw even here as being astride a hunter, was leaning forward tapping the tips of the fingers of each hand one against the other.
- and rangy, an ideal build for a top-class sprinter.
- There was a commotion from the distant hallway and the rangy silhouette of Harry Foster appeared against the afternoon sun.
- With her long cotton dress tucked up for ease of movement, Emily looked neat and easy beside the rangy, untidy figure of the young magician.
- He was also intrigued by the breed's ability to breed all year round, and to drop rangy lambs that could be taken to 18kg with little risk of over-fatness.
- Mr Workman was a tall rangy Presbyterian with crew-cut greying hair and was an inveterate pipe-smoker.
- As you can see, if you are in some far away place in your One Ten County and you damage the front diff, you can fit one from a dead Rangy or perhaps P5 coupe left behind by the diplomatic service in the 1960s.
- "He reminds me a lot of Billy Hamilton in that he's rangy and big and he gets in there on the end of crosses to do untold damage."
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