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Перевод: hermit speek hermit


[существительное]
отшельник ; пустынник


Тезаурус:

  1. When he did they saw the dead animal and, in fury at being deprived of their sport, they ran the hermit through with their boar staves.
  2. Perhaps, one day soon, we will discover that in the most secretive Communist state of all, Kim II Sung's Hermit Kingdom of North Korea, the Party was still more nepotic and clannish than in the Balkans or in Iraq.
  3. The landlady was going out to see the workers among her hay some miles down the glen; her man-servant (the Hermit of Glencoe) drove, and she asked if I would come with them as far as they went.
  4. To my mind, it begins so well that it could easily be mistaken for a translation of an eighth-century hermit's verse, composed in a beehive hut by a contented holy man of Old Ireland.
  5. Similarly, becoming a hermit and avoiding contact with other people would be considered deviant behaviour but it is not criminal.
  6. The shrimps are too small for eating in the summer, but the net will capture lots of other small fish including the sandy coloured gobies, juvenile flatfish, dragnets, the Lesser Weever with venomous spines, pipefish, rockling; as well as hermit crabs, little cuttlefish, and larvae of all sorts.
  7. hero of a novel called The Hermit , written in imitation of Robinson Crusoe and published in 1727; attributed to Edward Dorrington.
  8. A hermit crab sticks sand and weed on its shell, and all Jay's glitz was camouflage.
  9. Only Anemone Crabs (Neopetrolisthes spp ), the Arrow Crab, (which has the virtue of eagerly devouring other juvenile crabs), the Boxing Crab Lybia tesselata and the various dwarf hermit crabs are acceptable.
  10. Justly celebrated is the tale of the English monk and hermit St Godric of Finchale.
  11. Some further details of the poem were clearly borrowed directly from West Somerset: the harbour from which the mariner set sail can only be the little harbour at Watchet, the hermit's woodland home the wood at Culbone, and the "loud bassoon", whose sound caused the wedding-guest to beat his breast, probably had its original in the bassoon which the vicar of Stowey had just provided for the Stowey church band.
  12. village alehouse from which "Mr Traveller" sets out to visit Mr Mopes the Hermit.
  13. I have to find another flat, a quiet one, or else a country cottage where Marcus can be a hermit.

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