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1 stilted
['stɪltɪd]прил.1) высокопарный, напыщенный, ходульный, неестественный, натянутыйWe made stilted conversation. — Мы вели натянутый разговор.
He spoke slowly, with stilted speech and almost painful pauses. — Он говорил медленно, выдавливая из себя слова и делая невыносимо большие паузы.
Syn:3) архит. приподнятый, возвышенный ( об арке) -
2 construido sobre soportes verticales
(adj.) = stiltedEx. The area is famous for its colourful rows of stilted houses lining the estuaries.* * *(adj.) = stiltedEx: The area is famous for its colourful rows of stilted houses lining the estuaries.
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