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Перевод: peck speek peck


[существительное]
множество; масса ; куча ; клевок ; легкий поцелуй; торопливый поцелуй; небрежный поцелуй; пища ; еда ; мера сыпучих тел; четверть бушеля;
[глагол]
клевать; клеваться; поклевать; склевывать; долбить; долбить клювом; чмокнуть; мало есть; отщипывать; копать; копать киркой; бросать вперед


Тезаурус:

  1. He adds that "There is little doubt that here existed a town in the time of the Britons" and a settlement grew around the Druidic university which according to Peck was the ancient British city of Doorebriff , meaning " sharp stream ".
  2. It spawned the Bladud tale, it made Francis Peck subtitle his Antiquarian Annals of Stanford of 1727 Academia Tercia Anglicana , or "The Third English University", and it fuelled the fertile minds of William Stukeley and later Victorian romantics.
  3. View from City Road, page 25 Polly buys in: Shares in Polly Peck Far East have been suspended ahead of a general offer by majority shareholder Polly Peck International for the remaining equity.
  4. The Institute first considered the possibility of extending openness to disciplinary hearings at the request of Council member Douglas Llambias, after he had been refused admittance as an observer to the Disciplinary Committee hearing into the conduct of Polly Peck administrators Michael Jordan and Richard Stone (see ACCOUNTANCY , August, p 14).
  5. They never went in for small talk ("Had a nice day at the office, darling?" complete with obligatory peck.
  6. Greyfriars gate reproduced from Francis Peck's Annals , 1727.
  7. STUNNED Helena Peck paid the price for going 25p over-drawn.
  8. Shortly after, the Watch Committee decided unanimously that Henry Peck was no longer the man they wanted for Chief Constable.
  9. Richard Peck House has earned a reputation as one of the finest convalescent homes in the country and those who stay there return home rested and restored to good health.
  10. He married secondly, in 1983, June Peck.
  11. The siting of the Roman Ermine Street just to the west of Stamford prompted Francis Peck in 1727 to suggest that Stamford was formerly the important Roman town of Durobrivae , originally called Doorebriff He supported the claim with some incoherent etymology that related the name to the Saxon word "Welland", irrespective of the fact that the gentle Welland does not rage or boil (according to Ekwall's English River Names , Welland means "good stream").
  12. In the mornings they left the calf outside on the roof, under an upturned basket to stop the crows and vultures swooping down to peck out its eyes, and because sometimes, in winter, the jackals are driven by hunger right up to the houses, even in daylight.
  13. Richard Peck House provides convalescence not readily available through the NHS, for serving or ex-Service personnel or their dependants.

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