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Перевод: broadside speek broadside


[существительное]
надводный борт корабля; борт ; орудия одного борта; бортовой залп; град упреков; град брани; большой лист бумаги; плакат ; листовка


Тезаурус:

  1. The jerk of the Zodiac's tow rope would have slewed Golden Girl broadside to the wind but Trent was ready with the jib sheet, hauling in hard to balance wind with tow.
  2. A Downing Street spokesman said yesterday that "there was absolutely no reaction at all" to Dr Runcie's latest broadside.
  3. BUCK'S BROADSIDE
  4. And at me let fly with a ringing broadside.
  5. Without binoculars Trent could decipher the POLICE signs on the two Land-Rovers' front doors as the sharp bends in the track forced the drivers broadside to the cabin.
  6. The Broadside range of refrigeration units from Stott Benham consists of a 1,400-litre, a 700-litre and a 500-litre model, all of which have removable interior fittings for easy cleaning.
  7. Broadside to the wind, Golden Girl was already drifting clear of the heavier motor yacht.
  8. At a dinner organised by the Conservative Philosophy Group, David Owen, the Social Democratic leader, launched a broadside against both monetary and political union.
  9. Evolution Without Evidence is not a creationist broadside, but an interesting and well-written exercise on the theme that the young Charles Darwin became convinced of evolution but felt that he did not have the evidence to convince his contemporaries, and spent a long time getting it together and arranging it - so long that he was taken by surprise and had to get out the Origin prematurely (as he always said himself).
  10. Golden Girl had cleared the rocks on which she had first grounded, the wind slithering the lightened catamaran broadside across the sparse grasses sprouting from the leached sandy soil behind the ancient coastline.
  11. From the mumbo-jumbo mysteries of the "Bermuda Triangle" to the "I-was abducted-by-aliens" blitherings, such Danikenesque ideas are a broadside (albeit badly aimed) to the principles of science and many of the world's religions.
  12. Having built their cult reputation four years back on a rib-tickling broadside against bar-room self-aggrandisement called "Preposterous Tales In The Life Of Ken McKenzie" and the hilariously deadpan "Three English Football Grounds", this South London duo now augment their tinny beatbox-plus-guitar formula with throbbing keyboard moodscapes as in current single "We Stand Around", the most unnerving paean to soccer obsessives ever recorded.
  13. The day before Mr Yeltsin's broadside, the new prime minister, Valentin Pavlov, confirmed to parliament that he was planning to increase retail prices by an average of 60%, with wages and benefits to rise 50% in compensation.

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