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Перевод: embalm speek embalm


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бальзамировать; наполнять благоуханием; сохранять от забвения


Тезаурус:

  1. It was pointed out that all cases were embalmed in USA and now in Australia and yet in GB we were advised not to embalm any body known to have any infection.
  2. The time that it takes to embalm her and send her to the Fields of Aarru."
  3. I saw a Mummy examined that had been embalmed for 2,000 years; the embalmer had taken out all the Viscera of the head, Thorax and Abdomen and cut all the flesh off the bones, and the cavities of the Thorax Abdomen were filled up with Tar, Pitch c and the form of the leg, Thigh c were altogether made up of linen Rags dipp'd in Tar, Pitch, c so that I have an Opinion that they were allow'd to carry the dead Body home by pretending to embalm it to preserve the Flesh c, but you see they either buried or burnt the Flesh: this art always "till lately appeared to me ridiculous as I know how soon putrefaction took place after Death; since that time I have often thought it would be pleasing if we could fall upon a method of preserving dead Bodies I thought that mankind in general would wish to have the Bodies of their Friends c Preserved.
  4. Sheldon had become much attached to her during his time at the Lock Hospital and it is said that she asked him to embalm her body after her death, which he did.
  5. He explained that they embalm their bodies and he showed me their facilities which were surprisingly well organized, surprisingly because the Caribbean race are traditionally very laid back, everything is "No problem".
  6. A further five surgeons were required to sear and embalm the cadaver; they were paid a total of 7 8s. 4d., with the bill for the spices and perfumes for the balm amounting to the then enormous sum of 9.
  7. Shoved into a seatette by a hostess who had been trained not to calm and charm passengers but to harm them and occasionally embalm them, I quickly settled into what would become my life for what seemed like more than a lifetime.
  8. One wonders how close the cost of Edward's internment was to the 15 3s. 4d. paid to Hugh Brice in 1471 for the cerecloth and spices used to embalm his predecessor, Henry VI.
  9. Hunter ended his description with a comment on Maria and a hint as to his charges to Martin Van Butchell: "This body yet promises exceedingly well, nor do I see any great improvement to be made; a number of experiments must be made before I embalm any other body, such as finding the exact proportion of moisture Paris Plaister will take up etc. but at present I know of no other Process at all useful and considering the trouble you must have during all these Processes now laid down, you ought not to undertake it under 100 Guineas."
  10. At nine this morning Dr Hunter and Mr Cruikshanks began to open and embalm the body of my Wife.

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