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Перевод: boar speek boar


[существительное]
хряк ; боров ; кабан


Тезаурус:

  1. Whatever the weather they spent most of the time waiting for fares, either at one or other of the Railway Stations or the cab ranks in Fisherton Street or Blue Boar Row.
  2. In the legend, you know, Finn has Diarmaid killed by a boar.
  3. Wild Boar Hamburgers Ingredients: 450g (1lb) lean boar meat from shoulder or loin 50g (2oz) fresh boar or pork back fat 3tbs breadcrumbs 2tbs fresh cream 2tbs fennel seed 1 tsp fine sea salt Freshly ground black pepper Small pinch ground cloves and nutmeg Preparation: Mince the meat and fat and mix in the remaining ingredients, or mix all the ingredients together in a food processor.
  4. Horses to be sold in the market were always tethered to the iron railings along Ox Row, sheep being penned nearby, with cattle towards Blue Boar Row.
  5. Deer, wild boar, so we can claim to be connoisseurs.
  6. A cross-bred boar was reared and fed indoors in a pen, under identical conditions to a domestic pig, and the meats from the two carcasses tasted exactly the same.
  7. Dr Booth was admittedly "horrified by the amount of fat it carried" and it was not until he saw wild boar in a wild life park in France that he realised the opportunities.
  8. The fell is reputedly the last place in England where a wild boar was killed, hence the name, and has other claims to distinction.
  9. The Black Boar had a great crest running from his head along his spine, like the dorsal fin of a fish, the hairstyle of a Mohawk or the rays of the sun.
  10. The boar's "vaginal grin" is less attractive, but par for the course.
  11. Pay day in this area was generally Thursday, so on Wednesday nights the Boar was usually quiet.
  12. A shop that had an annual visit from me was Higgins the Chemists in Blue Boar Row, for I was sent there regularly on Boxing Day.
  13. And in "Macbeth", "when Tarquin "rapes" the crown, and the Boar climbs into Duncan's slashed skin and stands up King of Scotland", one must simply groan, because for all the tortuous extravagance of metaphor, and the twists and turns of myth intended to give it power like twisted elastic, one is not being told anything novel.

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