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Перевод: ragged speek ragged


[прилагательное]
неровный; шероховатый; зазубренный; рваный; драный; изорванный; поношенный; одетый в лохмотья; оборванный; нечесаный; косматый; небрежный; неаккуратный; неотделанный


Тезаурус:

  1. The city had raised troops to fight for the Government, and the British army, a great continental power, could hardly be bested by a ragged colonial army and a handful of farmers and fur-trappers!
  2. Zack seemed pacified by the thought that there was someone with nerves more ragged than his own.
  3. The Open University freaks have taken so many short cuts that they are rudderless ships on that same deep ocean which you, most probably, crossed with nothing more than a paddle or ragged bit of sail under a stiff breeze and with a lively brain.
  4. The arrow formation soon broke up into a ragged line, with Premiere on the outside, pampering on the inner and Upper Gumtree still just in front.
  5. Later, when I was a city detective in the early 1960s, we again used clothing to mark off our separation and dirty, ragged tramps shuffling off to shelter in rubble-filled dens under the Tyne Bridge would become a referent to our despised neighbours: "look we would point there's a Gateshead detective hurrying off on the scent
  6. Automatically controlled gas-fired central heating rather than servant-maintained coal fires, dishwashers and automatic washing machines rather than scullery and laundry maids, and power tools and easily applied decorating materials rather than handymen and "ragged trousered philanthropists" are classic examples of this switch.
  7. We landed at overgrown grass airstrips (Torrijos at the controls) and were soon surrounded by ragged children and earnest villagers.
  8. "Very useful for you," Nutty said, knowing how Jazz got ragged, mostly for his turban.
  9. Large ragged tears similar to those suffered by the cattle in Monsieur Saulnier's farm.
  10. It is not only that our version of poverty - a mean and ragged insufficiency - is destructive, but so, also, is our version of wealth.
  11. About the height of a small child and dressed in ragged brown clothes, they are very wiry and strong, despite having no fingers or toes and, in the case of Scottish brownies, no nose.
  12. Rather as the soft toy or ragged piece of blanket provide transitional objects in early childhood, these figures provide transitional attachments, and reflections of an ideal self, which help the individual towards autonomy.
  13. This leaves the fish looking in a very sorry state with ragged fins, sometimes accompanied by haemorrhaging around the edges.

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