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Перевод: starry
[прилагательное] звездный; яркий; лучистый; сияющий как звезды; звездообразный
Тезаурус:
- Vinca "Multiplex" had ruby-mauve starry flowers, and sometimes sports golden foliage to contrast with the red stems of "Westonbirt" dogwood.
- It was a starry night that night, and by leaning against the cold window Boy could see the stars, not the stars of The Bar ceiling now, but the real ones.
- As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness,
- "There was no Albert Bridge then," recalled Ben Bellaser, "to span the river and ride over the ancient town with its oppressive grandeur, and the moon was rising and lighting up the shore and houses as they rose one over the other in terrace fashion against the dark blue starry sky".
- I'd walked up from the village under a brilliantly starry sky, breathing cold shafts of early-morning air, thinking of murder.
- "Very starry, the horned moon."
- People were stamping their feet and putting their hands in their armpits against the chill of an open, starry night.
- "Nearly home," my wife whispered, and we emerged form the checkpoint into a dark landscape, the cold, starry sky arching above us.
- When asked about the "meaning" of his Foundation cycle, he was apt to burst into a song which he had adapted from the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, Patience: "Success is not a mystery, just brush up on your history, and borrow day by day/ Take an Empire that was Roman, and you'll find it is at home in/ All the starry Milky Way."
- In fact, Jones' text does tackle the complexity of Morrison well, and his reading of The Doors as melodrama seems right, but the whole project is unbalanced by the endless, unenlightening shots of those cheekbones, the starry eyes, and that 24-hour pout.
- Well, the cool beauty of a starry Tunisian night watched from the peace of the terrace is a perfect finale to anyone's day
- I found myself listening for the distinct crack, then gazing up at the clear starry sky trying to follow the flight of the shell.
- And I've suddenly started to resent those starry eyes of yours and your Lucy.
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