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Перевод: cloven speek cloven


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расколотый; расщепленный; раздвоенный;
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Тезаурус:

  1. - Animals which chew the cud and have cloven hoofs.
  2. Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, RAF commander in Egypt, wrote that "the cloven hoof of Pan American is now well to the fore", and called BOAC's attitude "hopelessly defeatist", Pan American was making inroads in Africa and the Middle East that BOAC might never be able to match.
  3. They sounded the same and wore the same white overalls, but Mr Smith had cloven hands - like a hoof with wiry brown hair - sticking from the starched overall sleeves.
  4. Doctor Sloan of Ayr who conducted a post mortem examination on John was approached later by a group of old miners with the question, The doctor confessed that he had not paid particular attention to the man's feet, whereat the miners went off with knowing expressions on their faces; superstition had convinced them that if the doctor had looked he would have seen cloven hoofs, proving that the devil had appeared in the guise of John Brown for some evil purpose of his own.
  5. Sharpe had fought the French for over twenty years, yet he had never seen the Emperor and, all unbidden, a sudden and childish image of a man with cloven tail, sharp horns and demonic fangs stalked Sharpe's fears that were made worse by the Emperor's real reputation as a soldier of genius whose presence on a battlefield was worth a whole corps of men.
  6. Similarly, a language in which "horse" meant a quadruped with cloven hoofs and horns, and "cow" one with a single toe and a mane, would be neither better nor worse than English.
  7. Maybe his legs were hairy under the worn-out trousers, coarse-pelted goat legs and neat, cloven hooves.
  8. Presently the four cadets stood surveying severed limbs, cloven torsos, decapitated heads, guts, and blood.
  9. Originally the Queen of Libya, she was seduced by JUPITER; jealous JUNO murdered her children and cast a spell which turned her into a beast with the head of a woman, the body of a snake, strange cloven hooves and a flowing lion's tail.
  10. But his body was twisted and covered with matted hair; his legs were short, his arms were long; his feet resembled cloven hooves and his fingers were claws.
  11. She may be identified by the fact she has hairy haunches and cloven hooves, like a goat, concealed under her gown.
  12. He noticed a picture of a furry creature with a goat's head and cloven hooves as they entered the sitting room.
  13. Cloven hooves, pitchforks and horns invoke in most of us laughter or ridicule.

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