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Перевод: stealthily speek stealthily


[наречие]
тайно; украдкой; втихомолку; исподтишка


Тезаурус:

  1. The creatures work their way in through gratings and airbricks, prowl and are harried and occasionally stealthily fed.
  2. The thought of Dostoevsky fostering, however stealthily, his dearest values, through Stepan on beauty, as through Shatov on new life, must be entertained in the context of the journalistic piece on Dobrolyubov:
  3. Like a scene from Whisky Galore they approached the boat stealthily, initially believing it was a matter of life and death.
  4. Assured of success by the dream of a warrior called Black Hair, twenty-eight warriors, including Ollokot, Looking Glass, Toohoolhoolzote, Two Moons and Bird Alighting, stealthily entered Howard's camp at 3.30 a.m. to steal his horses.
  5. Whether camouflaged or not, the best way to remain unobserved is to keep still or move stealthily.
  6. When they spotted the constable stealthily approaching one end, the son at the other would fire his gun.
  7. Stealthily again she put down the phone.
  8. Despite its eulogistic tone Oldershaw's memory seems more credible than E. C. Bentley's half-humorous, half-invented sketch of Thomas aged sixteen during his first half-year at St. Paul's: "It was Walker Frederick Walker, the High Master too, who had made this possible by clearing the "History Eighth", the first recruits to which included my friend Oldershaw and myself, soon to be joined by an exceptionally reserved and quiet boy who usually had in his pocket a rat or so, and a few snakes, which he would shut in his desk with books, and occasionally peep at stealthily - Edward Thomas the poet."
  9. He once knew the trees as living beings, idiosyncratic creatures bowing only to the wind, absolutely sovereign over their individual territories, determining the dapple of light and shade, the texture of the loam rubbed between the fingers, and even the breed, rank and colour of the underlying foliage creeping stealthily beneath their high, swaying boughs.
  10. As it is, he has gone down as a highly skilled bowler who, because he lacked the flamboyance of some of his colleagues, attracted less attention than many of them; but who consistently, almost stealthily, got on with the job of collecting three or four wickets in innings after innings after innings.
  11. For three years now we had moved stealthily through the darkness, sometimes absurdly confident, sometimes terrified, but always wondering just what sort of man it was that we heard creeping along the wall towards us and what sort of weapon he had in his hand.
  12. It crept stealthily towards him over the mud, advancing, retreating, advancing again like a living creature stalking its prey.
  13. Shadows have lengthened stealthily in the course of The Bellarosa Connection, gathering for what Martin Amis described in later Bellow as "last things, leave-taking, and final lucidities", and at the close there is a quietly affecting image of the narrator setting down his story, alone.

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