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Перевод: hussar speek hussar


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гусар


Тезаурус:

  1. Toby Farrar wore the braided tunic of a Hussar, and even had a jaunty helmet perched on his head.
  2. The Hussar Captain's anger had been prompted by the French refusal to fight him.
  3. And here came Aranyos, resplendent as ever in hussar uniform of scarlet, blue, green and gold, mounted on a grey of the Imperial Staff.
  4. Stepan Verkhovensky kits himself up with umbrella, travelling-bag, walking stick, broad-brimmed hat, belted overcoat and top-boots like a hussar's; and - Quixote overlaid for English readers by Pickwick, the White Knight, Mr Toad - he talks the language of "high adventure" and the open road: "there's a great idea in the open road too!"
  5. Sharpe shouted, and at the same time he raked his spurs back so savagely that the exhausted and astonished mare jerked forward, almost spilling Sharpe out of his tall Hussar's saddle.
  6. On the ground he was safe from an hussar's blade, so Karelius concerned himself with him no more, but urged his mare on down the footpath to join the advance guard in the main street.
  7. The Hussar officer was ahead of his men, taunting the French officer to a duel, but the Frenchman was too canny to risk his life for such vain heroics.
  8. The Hussar Captain called his men back.
  9. Tommy had been fitted out by Count Albert Casimir in a very handsome crimson silk suit with a jacket laced hussar fashion, with gold.
  10. He gripped the pommel, pushed his left boot into the cold stirrup iron, and heaved up into the Hussar saddle with its high spoon that offered support during long hours of riding.
  11. The subject had been explored in The Trumpet-Major and stories such as "The melancholy hussar of the German legion" but it now began to take shape as a verse drama of epic proportions in which the historical story of Napoleon's rise and fall was set against a reflective commentary on man's "place in the universe".
  12. The second Dragoon was dead, his throat sliced by an Hussar's sabre.
  13. The Hussar Captain reported to a Prussian brigade commander that the town was already outflanked, which news was sufficient to send most of the Prussian infantry marching briskly northwards.

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