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Перевод: wild
[прилагательное] дикий; пугливый; одичалый; невозделанный; необитаемый; необузданный; бурный; буйный; исступленный; неистовый; бешеный; безумный; шальной; необдуманный; сделанный наугад; штормовой; распущенный; безнравственный; растрепанный; находящийся в беспорядке; раздраженный; волнующий; восхитительный; [наречие] как попало; наугад
Тезаурус:
- Just as they were puzzling over the next move the man rang back to tell them that they were on a wild goose chase.
- Much later, I arrived back at O'Brien's Hotel, carefully avoiding a straggling pack of wild young boys, who seemed about to fight among themselves.
- Note the more classicizing forms of Josef Heintz, the curious nature studies of Joris Hoefnagel, 1575 - 82, and the wild, romantic landscapes of Roelant Savery.
- These are needs that they would not develop in the wild state, so they exist only in some horses.
- My reporting for the Times-Herald under the avuncular guidance of Fred Workman ran the whole spectrum of events, incidents and activities: I spent days at the annual Wild West Rodeo and Stampede absorbing as much of the cowboy lingo as possible; I acted as Master of Ceremonies for a fox trot competition sponsored by Cal Temple and Trudie, his business-like wife; I interviewed all visiting celebrities including MacKenzie King, the Prime Minister, and R.B. Bennett, the Leader of the Opposition in Ottawa; I interviewed Jimmy Gardiner as Minister of Agriculture, after he gave up his post as Premier of Saskatchewan; I covered celebrity concerts and the annual Chatauqua programmes, among many other things.
- Wild At Heart (18)
- The main point I want to make is that the only justification for treating the sick and injured wild animal is to be able eventually to restore it to its wild existence.
- Wild rice has a very nutty flavour and takes a long time to cook.
- Bill Toone, the project leader, spent countless hours in the wild, watching how the birds behave, so that the mannerisms could be duplicated using the puppets.
- The crowd was wild with excitement.
- The wild dogs of Italy
- Thus we produced a ratio of three sterile males for every normal one caught resting in the wild; but we could detect little mating between sterile males and wild females.
- then down the wind came the boom of the great stanchion-gun; and after that sound another sound, louder as it neared; a cry as of all the bells of Cambridge, and all the hounds of Cottesmore; and overhead rushed and whirled the skein of terrified wild-fowl, screaming, piping, clacking, croaking, filling the air with the hoarse rattle of their wings, while clear above all sounded the wild whistle of the curlew, and the trumpet note of the great wild swan.
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