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Перевод: bob speek bob


[существительное]
женская короткая стрижка; короткая стрижка; завиток волос; завиток ; пучок ; подстриженный хвост; поплавок ; отвес ; груз отвеса; гиря ; балансир ; маятник ; лот ; помпон ; хвост ; резкое движение; толчок ; приседание; книксен ; припев ; рефрен ; шиллинг ; бобслей ; шарообразный предмет; боб ; чашка ;
[глагол]
коротко стричься; ловить угрей; качаться; подскакивать; подпрыгивать; неуклюже приседать; стукать; стукаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Bob wasn't sure whether this was a compliment or not, but continued regardless.
  2. With the help of Kit Martin, the architect Bob Weighton and the engineers Peter Dann and partners, SAVE presented a scheme at the public inquiry to show that the building could be stabilized and converted on a commercial basis into seven flats.
  3. France has decided to cut off aid to the Comoros Islands until the French mercenary, Mr Bob Denard, and his men, who seized control 10 days ago, leave the archipelago, government sources said yesterday.
  4. "Five bob."
  5. Bob Harragan's WELSH RAREBITS
  6. Asked about rumours of his apparently imminent move from his position as managing director of Lotus, Michael Kimberley suggested we ask GM Europe president Bob Eaton, who has responsibility for the sports car maker.
  7. Quite apart from the fact that Hopper's movie was eventually virtually sabotaged by the studio (or himself, depending on which side you were on), director Bob Rafelson had a good script which would without question consolidate Nicholson as the finest exponent of counter-culture appeal available anywhere in America in that year.
  8. Bob Willis's Test career came to a sad end at Headingley in 1984, as Michael Holding hit him for five sixes.
  9. Bob Usherwood's comment that there is "a degree of tension" between "positive selection policy" and "commitment to intellectual freedom" adopts a distinctly uncomfortable posture on the fence.
  10. Bob Greener died in February 1970 and the club he loved and had served so well printed a moving obituary in the Programme for 21 February 1970.
  11. "Cool it" said Mr Bob Cheek, Chief ARP man, "I heard too much noise from the road."
  12. By Bob Fisher
  13. I am not the kind of person to be treated seriously, in Bob's jargon.

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