draughty в PONS речника

draughty Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)

едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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Later, it was seen as being a draughty old place.
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Many people have realised that laminate floors are naff, and wooden floors, while stylish, are draughty, echoey and dirty in winter.
www.telegraph.co.uk
There will be plenty more claims where these came from before you pick up that stubby little pencil in a draughty polling station.
www.bbc.co.uk
I'd stand there in the draughty framework with the hammer and saws going, standing on concrete floors for three or four hours.
www.stuff.co.nz
Millions of us put up with draughty, damp or mouldy homes, research suggests.
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She said her cell is heated but extremely draughty and becomes extremely cold when windy.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Our forebears lived in dark, cold, low-roofed, leaking, draughty, smoky huts.
irishecho.com
He was unfortunate and suffered from an obscure nervous disorder, which turned out to be epilepsy, and spent much of his first winter in a miserable draughty room.
en.wikipedia.org
Although the church was uncomfortable and draughty, it continued to serve the parish.
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Bats often prefer to live, quite sensibly, in inhabited houses and go out into draughty old barns only to hunt for food.
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