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Перевод: wriggle speek wriggle


[существительное]
изгиб ; извив ;
[глагол]
извиваться; юлить; пробираться; продвигаться вперед; примазываться; втираться; изгибаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Too many puddings and mince pies had wreaked havoc with Santa's waistline, and all those narrow chimneys to wriggle down on Christmas Eve meant he needed an instant solution.
  2. I could wriggle my legs but not use them.
  3. Breeze, wedged in a corner of the crowded third-class compartment, cautiously massaged her left arm, which was cramped, and tried to wriggle away from her portly neighbour, whose big fur collar had been tickling her neck for the last half-hour.
  4. Here one of them sacrifices for the other: both have trouble falling asleep, and their partner's noisy breath wakes them; so they wriggle towards the edge of the bed, leaving a broad space down the middle; they pretend to be sound asleep, in the hope of making sleep easier for their partner, who will then be able to turn from side to side without disturbing the other.
  5. BILLY BRAGG, who has also offered his support to the MAS campaign, gave this response: "This is typical of the BBC to try and wriggle out of it.
  6. Dot managed to wriggle past and down the stairs, and there in the basement room sat the man in the drab, illfitting, demob suit.
  7. The minute young are born in a relatively premature state and wriggle their way into the pouch of the mother where they fasten on to a teat for some weeks to complete their development.
  8. The story revolves around the terrible conflict between love and duty as Idomeneus tries desperately to wriggle out of his rash vow, with further complications caused by Idamantes' love for a foreign princess, Ilia, and the relentless pursuit of Idamantes by a singularly determined Cretan lady named Electra.
  9. It can be cut to the size you require - careful though: cutting it just a little too small may still allow that troublesome fish to wriggle through.
  10. A dropped tail continues to wriggle, keeping the attention of the predator focused on it while the prey makes its escape.
  11. The clubs will wriggle like eels to try to get round whatever restrictions are formulated so the punishments for transgressions of the regulations have to be just as clearly defined as the crimes, and in their application those punishments have to come down as decisively as a guillotine.
  12. In the Store there was always something to get behind or under or wriggle through.
  13. They become entangled in such a way that it is very rare for any to wriggle free, and while there is ample time to collect them at relative leisure they should nonetheless be collected as quickly as possible.

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