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Слово "cavernous". Англо-русский словарь Мюллера

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  1. cavernous [ˈkævənəs]имя прилагательное
    1. изобилующий пещерами
    2. медицина, особ. терапия — пещеристый; полостной; кавернозный

      Примеры использования

      1. ‘Who’s they?’ Dunbar demanded suspiciously. In a bed in the small private section at the end of the ward, always working ceaselessly behind the green plyboard partition, was the solemn middle-aged colonel who was visited every day by a gentle, sweet-faced woman with curly ash-blond hair who was not a nurse and not a Wac and not a Red Cross girl but who nevertheless appeared faithfully at the hospital in Pianosa each afternoon wearing pretty pastel summer dresses that were very smart and white leather pumps with heels half high at the base of nylon seams that were inevitably straight. The colonel was in Communications, and he was kept busy day and night transmitting glutinous messages from the interior into square pads of gauze which he sealed meticulously and delivered to a covered white pail that stood on the night table beside his bed. The colonel was gorgeous. He had a cavernous mouth, cavernous cheeks, cavernous, sad, mildewed eyes. His face was the color of clouded silver. He coughed quietly, gingerly, and dabbed the pads slowly at his lips with a distaste that had become automatic. The colonel dwelt in a vortex of specialists who were still specializing in trying to determine what was troubling him. They hurled lights in his eyes to see if he could see, rammed needles into nerves to hear if he could feel. There was a urologist for his urine, a lymphologist for his lymph, an endocrinologist for his endocrines, a psychologist for his psyche, a dermatologist for his derma; there was a pathologist for his pathos, a cystologist for his cysts, and a bald and pedantic cetologist from the zoology department at Harvard who had been shanghaied ruthlessly into the Medical Corps by a faulty anode in an I.B.M. machine and spent his sessions with the dying colonel trying to discuss Moby Dick with him. The colonel had really been investigated. There was not an organ of his body that had not been drugged and derogated, dusted and dredged, fingered and photographed, removed, plundered and replaced. Neat, slender and erect, the woman touched him often as she sat by his bedside and was the epitome of stately sorrow each time she smiled. The colonel was tall, thin and stooped. When he rose to walk, he bent forward even more, making a deep cavity of his body, and placed his feet down very carefully, moving ahead by inches from the knees down. There were violet pools under his eyes. The woman spoke softly, softer than the colonel coughed, and none of the men in the ward ever heard her voice.
        — Кто это ему предоставит? — подозрительно переспросил Данбэр.
        Уловка-22. Джозеф Хеллер, стр. 9
    3. похожий на пещеру

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      1. As always, Langdon felt a chill as he entered the cavernous room. It was a remarkable fusion of engineering and art.
        Входя в этот грандиозный сплав инженерного мастерства и высокого искусства, Лэнгдон всегда холодел от восторга.
        Ангелы и Демоны. Дэн Браун, стр. 181
      2. There were streaks of white in her hair; but the truly dreadful detail was that her mouth had fallen a little open, revealing nothing except a cavernous blackness.
        В волосах седые пряди; и самая жуткая деталь: рот приоткрылся, а в нем -- ничего, черный, как пещера.
        1984. Скотный Двор. Джордж Оруэлл, стр. 66
      3. in the cavernous auditorium of Canberra Girls Grammar School
        проходивших в Канберре, в похожей на пещеру аудитории
        Субтитры видеоролика "Как продуктивно спорить и находить общий язык. Julia Dhar", стр. 1
    4. впалый

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      1. There were streaks of white in her hair; but the truly dreadful detail was that her mouth had fallen a little open, revealing nothing except a cavernous blackness.
        В волосах седые пряди; и самая жуткая деталь: рот приоткрылся, а в нем -- ничего, черный, как пещера.
        1984. Скотный Двор. Джордж Оруэлл, стр. 66
      2. ‘Who’s they?’ Dunbar demanded suspiciously. In a bed in the small private section at the end of the ward, always working ceaselessly behind the green plyboard partition, was the solemn middle-aged colonel who was visited every day by a gentle, sweet-faced woman with curly ash-blond hair who was not a nurse and not a Wac and not a Red Cross girl but who nevertheless appeared faithfully at the hospital in Pianosa each afternoon wearing pretty pastel summer dresses that were very smart and white leather pumps with heels half high at the base of nylon seams that were inevitably straight. The colonel was in Communications, and he was kept busy day and night transmitting glutinous messages from the interior into square pads of gauze which he sealed meticulously and delivered to a covered white pail that stood on the night table beside his bed. The colonel was gorgeous. He had a cavernous mouth, cavernous cheeks, cavernous, sad, mildewed eyes. His face was the color of clouded silver. He coughed quietly, gingerly, and dabbed the pads slowly at his lips with a distaste that had become automatic. The colonel dwelt in a vortex of specialists who were still specializing in trying to determine what was troubling him. They hurled lights in his eyes to see if he could see, rammed needles into nerves to hear if he could feel. There was a urologist for his urine, a lymphologist for his lymph, an endocrinologist for his endocrines, a psychologist for his psyche, a dermatologist for his derma; there was a pathologist for his pathos, a cystologist for his cysts, and a bald and pedantic cetologist from the zoology department at Harvard who had been shanghaied ruthlessly into the Medical Corps by a faulty anode in an I.B.M. machine and spent his sessions with the dying colonel trying to discuss Moby Dick with him. The colonel had really been investigated. There was not an organ of his body that had not been drugged and derogated, dusted and dredged, fingered and photographed, removed, plundered and replaced. Neat, slender and erect, the woman touched him often as she sat by his bedside and was the epitome of stately sorrow each time she smiled. The colonel was tall, thin and stooped. When he rose to walk, he bent forward even more, making a deep cavity of his body, and placed his feet down very carefully, moving ahead by inches from the knees down. There were violet pools under his eyes. The woman spoke softly, softer than the colonel coughed, and none of the men in the ward ever heard her voice.
        — Кто это ему предоставит? — подозрительно переспросил Данбэр.
        Уловка-22. Джозеф Хеллер, стр. 9
    5. глубокий и глухой (о звучании)

      Примеры использования

      1. And every time the hand descended, the ears flattened down and a cavernous growl surged in his throat.
        И каждый раз, как рука опускалась, уши его прижимались к голове и в горле начинало клокотать рычание.
        Белый Клык. Джек Лондон, стр. 157
      2. I left the lights all on, and our footsteps echoed cavernously.
        Я оставила весь свет включенным, но эхо наших шагов звучало гулко и раскатисто, словно в пещере.
        Винтовая лестница. Мэри Робертс Райнхарт, стр. 8
      3. As Ekstrom sat and waited for his cue, he felt a cavernous shame settling inside him.
        Экстром сидел перед камерами, дожидаясь своей очереди. В душе его рос едкий, давящий стыд.
        Точка обмана. Дэн Браун, стр. 212

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