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Перевод: snowbound
[прилагательное] задержанный снежными заносами; занесенный снегом; заснеженный
Тезаурус:
- A snowbound jet at LaGuardia Airport, New York, at the height of the storms
- And even beyond would be snowbound, perhaps right as far as the sea.
- During the big freeze in December last year, Philippa Bastable, like many others, was stranded for 11 hours on the snowbound M6.
- At the snowbound alpine inn of Kleine Scheidegg, Kartoffel had not been the only climber to get a taste of the good frau's favours.
- The teachers made us go out to play in the snowbound playground and I joined in with all the fun, sliding around in the snow and slush, throwing snowballs, all the usual things.
- Elizabeth had particularly suffered from the Snowbound school of reviewers; being insensitive to the charm of her work, they found it trivial.
- A regular flow of books and short stories followed, among them: The Mystery of the Sea (1902); The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903), a tale of Egyptian reincarnation; The Man (1905), a melodrama; Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving , in two volumes (1906); Lady Athlyne (1908), a romance; Snowbound (1908), a collection of short stories; The Lady of the Shroud (1909), which reached its twentieth edition in 1934; Famous Imposters (1910), which included the story of the Bisley Boy, believed by some to have been substituted for the future Queen Elizabeth in childhood; and finally The Lair of the White Worm (1911), in which he revived the legend of a gigantic serpent capable of assuming human form.
- I am sure there were also "pretty severe philippics" against some other authors and critics, especially the Snowbound school - though I have never (as far as I know) had any reason for personal animus against them.
- She glanced at his strong profile, staring ahead at the snowbound road.
- Her motive becomes apparent only at the end of the novel, when all the characters are brought together for Christmas in a snowbound Kentish cottage.
- Buckmaster sat beside him, staring at the bleak snowbound slopes of the moor.
- Once they were snowbound she put the task off again and it was not until early March that the thaw began.
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