“DISTANT” на російській мові

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прикметник
далекий
far distant remote faraway farther further
отдаленный
remote distant outlying farther far faraway
дальний
further far distant farthest remote farther
сдержанный
restrained discreet reserved restrain moderate distant
холодный
cold chilly bleak chill frigid distant
слабый
weak weakly low feeble faint distant
сухой
dry dried arid dead desiccated distant
давний
old distant eldest elder for ages long-ago
неуловимый
elusive subtle intangible evasive imponderable distant
прошлый
last past backward bygone onetime distant

синоніми

прикметник

faraway far off far far-flung remote out of the way outlying extrasolar

приклади

She inhaled the pine and distant promise of snow.

Occasionally, Nesta heard a lovely, soaring snippet of song from some distant corner of the library—the sole indicator that Gwyn was near.

He heard the chiming again, and the suggestion of distant voices.

’ The golem sounded so distant over the ringing in her ears.

Cassian let her keep at it, the rain and wind rustling the thatched roof a distant counter-beat above them, and began to wonder what would emerge from the heat and shadows.

After two days on the river, the swamps of the Lair fell behind them, the banks turned rocky and barren and Tsen saw the first distant summits of the Konsidar ahead, the southern rim that cradled the Vespinarr basin before the greater peaks of the Righteous Ones further to the north.

Since everything in the dragon yard seemed to be getting on well enough, Tuuran climbed to the wall and looked out over the distant desert and the maelstrom of the storm-dark.

The distant walls were smooth and rounded in all directions.

No, it was what she now faced: the wall of windows that overlooked the city, the river, the flatlands and distant sparkle of sea beyond.

As a t’varr in distant Xican, Tsen had sometimes wondered why Tayuna didn’t take the easy choice and give in.

After that, they climbed for three days until they emerged on the top of a great cliff looking out over a sea of sand, and there it was, fifty miles to the west, a dark smudge in the distant sky: the Godspike with the storm-dark wrapped around it.