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Перевод: celt speek celt


[существительное]
бронзовое долото; каменное долото


Тезаурус:

  1. His best effort was a second to Chief Celt at Towcester, when he was not fully wound up but he went great guns for Steve Smith-Eccles in a fast bit of work I watched on the Line gallop on Waterhall on Wednesday morning.
  2. Stu the Celt
  3. Their Neolithic context is confirmed by occurrences in the cairn of Cairnholy, south-west Scotland, in the causewayed enclosure at High Peak, Devonshire, and above all on the course of the Sweet timber trackway in the Somerset Levels dated in radiocarbon years to c. 3200 B.C. The absence of any trace of haft or binding under conditions exceptionally favourable for the survival of organic materials and the lack of the slightest sign of wear suggest that the jadeite celt was deposited as an unhafted and unused blade to fulfil a symbolic role.
  4. Once mastered, once you can see that Saxon reeve plodding along with his staff or the Celt ploughing his ancient lynchet, you'll begin to understand your own mortality.
  5. We shared the one church, but the mission side of worship was western - the two ways continuing independent, like Roman and Celt in early British Christianity.
  6. The same story could be read in an expanded and slightly modified form in the Historiae Philippicae by Trogus Pompeius, a Celt who retailed Massaliote traditions and nostalgias at the time of Augustus.
  7. The steward was not left to mourn that his bottles found no custom: there was treating and return treating, and one humble Highlander who could sing Gaelic songs was made the sink into which was poured the spirits bought by sundry odd pence; and, to the satisfaction of those who deem it a noble accomplishment the filling a man drunk, this Celt was brought into that pitiable condition, and manifested the power of the spirits over his brain in rather a curious way, - he was for kissing all round.
  8. The first is a simple logical point that without some model of how the system might work, there is no way of deciding which of the millions of possible stimuli available to use in testing a particular celt.
  9. He described himself as "impulsive, lazy, easily imposed upon, distinctly Celt, full of strong loves and hates".
  10. I was greatly helped by both our families, and by a university friend, Flora Christina (Ena) Macraild, a rumbustious and stout-hearted Celt from Dunvegan in Skye, who listened with endless patience and compassion while I went over and over and over both hopeful and dire possibilities.
  11. That stew of Celt and Teuton, Magyar, Slav, Latin and Scandinavian which comprises contemporary Europe has a good deal of experience in common, not just of wars, but in terms of underlying social and intellectual structures.
  12. "You're a Celt," Henry said, brusque to his friend.
  13. For all his bold chivalry this watchful Celt seems surely to have strayed from a wayside pulpit.

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