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Перевод: fable speek fable


[существительное]
басня ; выдумка ; ложь ; небылица ; сказка ; миф ; мифы ;
[глагол]
рассказывать басни; выдумывать; болтать вздор


Тезаурус:

  1. But whether his artistic life was, as a few think, exemplary, or, as rather more think, a fearsomely cautionary fable, it is at all events a matter of some solemnity, and the amused weariness of we-have-heard-it-all-before will not serve in 1985 as it did in 1920 or 1940 or even, scandalously, as late as fifteen years ago.
  2. The mid 70s soccer hooligan of fact and fable would most likely have some approximation of the long back and sides, short top fringe.
  3. In 1974 Mr Coase turned his own attention to lighthouses - an example of supposed market failure with an even longer pedigree than the fable of the bees.
  4. One of the most telling studies - because it scored a direct hit on the interventionists' favourite example - was a paper published in 1973 by Steven Cheung, then at the University of Washington: "The Fable of the Bees".
  5. Perseus, the Gorgon Slayer; Aesop the fable writer; Socrates the great philosopher 3000 years ago Gods and Mortals, Poets and Politicians, Artists and Athletes were founding Greek civilisation.
  6. Tories aching for fizz have to accept the meat and two veg reality; and they may remember that, in the fable, Jupiter grew so tired of the frogs complaining about their uninspiring King Log that he sent down a replacement, King Stork, who ate them all.
  7. The designer, Martin Storey, of Artwork, the man credited with the discovery of Trowark's manuscripts, may be spinning a good yarn about their origins, but the jumpers are genuinely a fine mix of fable and cable.
  8. The Rise of the Meritocracy was a brilliant fable, which offered no solutions.
  9. IN THE ancient fable the frogs called on the gods to give them a king.
  10. A fable.
  11. Fashion: Fable, cable and fishermen's yarns: Vinny Lee on warm and woolly traditional chunky sweaters
  12. It refers to the fable of the sick lion and the wary fox, who is frightened at seeing all the footprints pointing towards the den and none the other way.
  13. Letter to the Editor: Film fable

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