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1 langsommelig
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2 brede
2расстила́тьbréde sig — распространя́ться
* * ** spread;[ brede sig]( blive bredere) broaden,( vinde udbredelse) spread ( til to);( være vidtløftig) be long-winded; speak (etc) at great length;[ brede ud] spread (out). -
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4 langtrukken
lengthy, long-drawn-out* * *adj long-drawn-out ( fx debate), prolonged;( vidtløftig) lengthy ( fx negotiations); long-winded. -
5 pust
* * *(et -)( vindpust) breath of air (el. wind),F puff;( åndepust) breath;( hvil) breathing spell, breather;(også fig) a breath of fresh air;[ få pusten igen] recover one's breath;[ tabe pusten] get out of breath;T get puffed;[ han taber let pusten] he is short-winded;T (dvs gjorde mig forpustet) it puffed me out,( overvældede mig) it took my breath away;(omtr) a glimpse of the outside world. -
6 vidtløftig
adj( omstændelig) detailed,F circumstantial,( langstrakt) long-winded,F diffuse;( udsvævende) dissipated,( løs på tråden, T) fast.
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winded — [adj] out of breath breathless, gasping, huffing and puffing*, panting, puffing; concept 163 … New thesaurus
winded — [win′did] adj. out of breath … English World dictionary
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winded — windedness, n. /win did/, adj. 1. out of breath. 2. having wind or breath of a specified kind (usually used in combination): short winded; broken winded. [1400 50; late ME; see WIND1, ED3] * * * … Universalium
winded — adj. out of breath easily winded * * * [ wɪndɪd] [ out of breath ] easily winded … Combinatory dictionary
-winded — wind|ed «WIHN dihd», adjective. 1. out of breath; breathless. 2. exposed to wind or air, especially spoiled or tainted by exposure to air. winded, combining form. being of wind, or breath: »Short winded = being short of wind, or breath … Useful english dictionary
Winded — Wind Wind, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wound} (wound) (rarely {Winded}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Winding}.] [OE. winden, AS. windan; akin to OS. windan, D. & G. winden, OHG. wintan, Icel. & Sw. vinda, Dan. vinde, Goth. windan (in comp.). Cf. {Wander}, {Wend}.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
winded — adjective short of breath She was winded from her long run … Wiktionary
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