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Перевод: banjo speek banjo


[существительное]
банджо; коробка ; кожух ; картер


Тезаурус:

  1. " A little later Kipling presents the description of a breaking wave as a "banjo string drawn tight" which so impressed Eliot.
  2. As defending champion he had wanted to remove as much expectation as possible, hoodwinking the little army of British writers who hang on to his every word into believing that he really could not hit his hat with a banjo.
  3. The stand is a machined steel column with telescopic height adjustment, the top is threaded to accept the banjo assembly, and tool rest from the lathe.
  4. The pier was built; intended to be named after an admiral of the time it was quickly dubbed "the Banjo Pier" by the locals and the Banjo Pier it remains.
  5. The visitor to, or resident of, Looe who strolls along Banjo Pier, drives round to Hannafore Point, or rides the railway to Liskeard has, for these feats of engineering skill, to thank a Cornishman who came to the town in retirement in 1890.
  6. Versatile Looe Engineer (Retired) Designs Banjo
  7. In a corner of the car park, against a wall, a foreign-looking man exhibited clumsy oil paintings on pieces of wood and played a banjo, his hat on the ground.
  8. I let my banjo do the singing."
  9. I felt the pathos of this remark, as all he could do on the banjo was strum "plunk plunk plunk" over and over again.
  10. One year older than Leonard, he went through the varying experiences of adolescence with him, sharing not least Leonard's musical interest (Morton played both the banjo and the trombone), as well as a variety of pastimes and a healthy interest in the fairer sex.
  11. The flexible oil return pipe attached via a banjo union to the side of the sump looks rather vulnerable to impact from rocks etc.
  12. Just imagine now, my dear brethren, if the modernists had their way we'd be having a banjo up there for an organ - sorry Miss Baker!
  13. Compare the description of the agony in In the Same boat (a story the end of which is truer to the experience than i-; the end of The Brushwood Boy ): "Suppose you were a violin string - vibrating - and someone put his finger on you" with the image of the "banjo string drawn tight" for the breaking wave in The finest Story in the World .

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