другие переводы
тусклый |
dim
dull
lackluster
faint
fishy
dingy
|
неясный |
unclear
obscure
vague
dim
indistinct
ambiguous
|
слабый |
weak
weakly
low
feeble
faint
dim
|
смутный |
vague
dim
obscure
hazy
shadowy
bleary
|
туманный |
fog
foggy
misty
hazy
dim
nebulous
|
матовый |
frosted
mat
opaque
matted
dim
|
тупой |
blunt
blunt
stupid
dull
dull
dim
|
бестолковый |
stupid
goofy
obtuse
incoherent
gormless
dim
|
запотевший |
misted
steamy
sweaty
weeping
dim
|
запотелый |
misted
steamy
sweaty
weeping
dim
|
потускневший |
tarnished
dim
|
с неясным сознанием |
dim
|
затемнять |
darken
obscure
dim
black out
obfuscate
dim out
|
потускнеть |
dim
grow dim
|
туманить |
dim
|
затуманиваться |
mist
dim
fog
haze
|
затуманивать |
mist
dim
fog
befog
shade
haze
|
делать тусклым |
dim
dull
mat
|
делаться тусклым |
dim
dull
|
темнота |
darkness
dark
blackness
night
obscurity
dim
|
ближний свет фар |
dimmer
dim
|
синонимы
имя прилагательное
глагол
примеры использования
Nesta pivoted to discover Gwyn striding swiftly toward her, arms laden with books and coppery hair shimmering in the dim light.
The walls glowed with their own soft light, dim as a moonless night lit by stars, and the tunnel ran each way as far as he could see.
The black blade absorbed the dim sunlight trickling through the forest canopy above.
Whistling to himself and wondering if that poor bastard inside the apartment would indeed flee out the window—mostly to escape her—Cassian strode down the dim hallway and went to find some food.
The black Mollusk logo cap from the Venice Beach surf shop barely covered the blonde hair that would have been a beacon in the dim bar.
It dived beneath the water, down until it reached the bottom, and in the depths there purple lightning flashed, dim and distant and full of sullen purpose, lighting the black water.
A handful of dim lamps flickered around the tent’s edges, enough light to see shapes and outlines but no more.
Nesta peered at the dim library.
A quick inspection in the dim light revealed that though her friend remained unconscious, the wound on Emerie’s head had stopped bleeding.
A brilliant light flashed deep inside and then went dim.
He couldn’t see a thing right in front of him, and yet in the distance he saw a dim light.
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