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[gɔ:nt] a1. сухопарый; костлявый; исхудалый, измождённыйgaunt figure - худощавая /костлявая/ фигура
2. длинный, вытянутый в длину3. пустынный, запущенный; мрачный, суровыйthe old house stood gaunt and empty - старый дом был мрачным и заброшенным
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[gɔːnt]adj1) сухопарый, костлявый, исхудалый, измождённый, худой- gaunt figure
- gaunt legs2) пустынный, мрачный, суровый, заброшенный, запущенный- gaunt hillsideThe old house stood gaunt and empty. — Старый дом был мрачным и заброшенным
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1. a сухопарый; костлявый; исхудалый, измождённый2. a длинный, вытянутый в длину3. a пустынный, запущенный; мрачный, суровыйСинонимический ряд:1. bleak (adj.) bleak; desolate; dreary; grim2. emaciated (adj.) cadaverous; emaciated; shrunken; skeletal; starved; wasted3. lean (adj.) angular; bony; lank; lanky; lean; meager; meagre; rawboned; raw-boned; scraggy; scrawny; skinny; slender; slim; spare; thin4. worn (adj.) haggard; hollow-eyed; wan; wornАнтонимический ряд:brawny; corpulent; fat; fleshy; gross; hale; hearty; heavy; obese; plethoric; plump; portly; robust; stout -
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ɡɔ:nt прил.
1) редк. голодный;
жаждущий, страждущий Syn: hungry, greedy, ravenous
2) уст. сухопарый;
худой, костлявый a long gaunt face ≈ лицо в форме сильно вытянутого овала ('лошадиный' овал лица) Syn: emaciated, thin, slim, slender
2) удлиненный;
вытянутый в длину;
длинный
3) мрачный, отталкивающий, суровый;
пустынный, заброшенный, запущенный I am at present surrounded by gaunt realities. ≈ Сейчас меня в жизни окружают весьма мрачные реалии. Syn: blear, barren, desolate сухопарый;
костлявый;
исхудалый, изможденный - * old man изможденный старик - * figure худощавая /костлявая/ фигура - * legs тощие ноги длинный, вытянутый в длину пустынный, запущенный;
мрачный, суровый - * landscape пустынная местность - * hillside мрачные холмы - the old house stood * and empty старый дом был мрачным и заброшенным gaunt вытянутый в длину;
длинный ~ мрачный, отталкивающий ~ сухопарый;
исхудалый, изможденный
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