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Перевод: caviare speek caviare


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Тезаурус:

  1. Blinis with caviare, we read, followed by rack of lamb or cold poached salmon, then chocolate mousse with cream.
  2. Fanny Kemble, the Victorian actress, thought that tourism had ruined Switzerland, that its hotels had become like gin palaces and that the effect of special tourist events amid the sublime scenery was very vulgar: " bread and butter, and pt de foie gras, and marmalade and jam, and caviare, one on top of the other".
  3. With stupefaction one thinks of the wholesale slaughter of ducks and chickens, of pheasant and quail, the shiploads of Dover sole and the immense cargoes of foie gras from France, of caviare from Russia, the crates of champagne and the tons of truffles, which went to make up a single day's entertainment in the great hotels of Europe.
  4. The meal, for a change, began with caviare, continued with consomm filets de sole la Joinville, langue de boeuf aux champignons accompanied by spinach and pommes Anna (how agreeable it would be to find these delicious potatoes on an English restaurant menu to-day), followed by chicken and salad, asparagus with sauce mousseline, and the inevitable ice.
  5. But I shall stop to buy some of those beautiful little slate-green lentils for which the district is famous and which a greedy guest of mine recently proclaimed as good as caviare - and also to telephone to Madame Barattero at the Hotel du Midi at Lamastre to say we are coming for dinner.
  6. The Tomato Marketers might be interested to know that back in the twenties, when grapefruit was making its way in France, so highly reputed an establishment as the old Caf de Paris listed that novelty in the special corner of the menu normally reserved for caviare alone.
  7. The seven Hundred diners in the Louis XVI restaurant sat on elegant petit point chairs surrounded by delicate columns and banks of flowers, and chose from over eighty dishes on the menu: oysters, lobster, caviare, game, beef, tongue, souffls, profiteroles and petits fours - and the champagne flowed.
  8. She gave him a Coke out of a fridge that held caviare, half-empty tins of sardines and water-chestnuts, and medicine bottles for the dogs.
  9. The dean's daughter did not care for shell-fish, so they were forced to start dinner with caviare.
  10. But as President Bush puts more goods on the counter for us with his TV spiel about" our culture, our sense of history rolling green fields, sandy white beaches, red-hot jazz," is he selling caviare to a market that only has an appetite for candy floss?
  11. By comparison, you can have a good meal at Bazyliszek (The Basilisk), for years considered the city's best restaurant, for twelve pounds fifty - and that includes wine and caviare.
  12. Miss Brighteyes was a debutante who, to her host's grief, drank lemonade with her caviare and gossiped of dresses and weddings while she ate terrine de foie gras.
  13. In other words - in, to be precise, the words of the public relations bureau of the Cucumber and Tomato Marketing Board - the tomato which commands the highest price is an all-purpose (or is it non-purpose?) product; not every mouth and I quote can afford to choose caviare instead of kippers or an aristocratic difficult low yielding variety of tomato rather than a less fastidious tomato with a heavy yield.

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