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Перевод: vermin speek vermin


[существительное]
паразиты ; сброд ; хищное животное; хищная птица; преступник ; преступный элемент; вредители ; подонки


Тезаурус:

  1. Although written many years ago, Lady Chatterley's Lover has just been reissued by the Grove Press, and this pictorial account of the day by day life of an English game-keeper is full of considerable interest to outdoor-minded readers as it contains many passages on pheasant raising, the apprehending of poachers, ways to control vermin and other chores and duties of the professional game-keeper.
  2. They were sturdy beggars, Hugh told them, a sort of people rarely found in the forest, vermin whom the verderers would have been well able to control without an expedition had it not been for the outlaws.
  3. There would be untold vermin nesting in the folds of material.
  4. Dot remembered how Mrs Parvis had said dogs were insanitary vermin and had no place in the war effort and the Chinese were quite right to eat them.
  5. I am reminded by the recommendation for dealing with bed bugs published in The Vermin Killer in 1680 - "Take gunpowder, brush it well into the bedstead, light it, and keep the smoke in."
  6. The gamekeepers on Fedorov's estate are always pooping off with shotguns at something or other: crows, vermin, poachers - whatever gamekeepers shoot."
  7. I don't like the thought of foxes being torn apart by hounds but foxes are vermin, in spite of their beautiful looks, and the alternatives are much worse.
  8. This feature was first introduced in the eighteenth century to let owls into the barn to catch vermin.
  9. In the case of Coventry City Council v Cartwright it was held that under s.92(1) (c) an accumulation or deposit of matter was prejudicial to health if it was likely to cause a threat of clinical disease or attract vermin, but did not include visual matter which could cause physical injury to people who walked on it.
  10. By the turn of this century they were plentiful in Scotland, eventually becoming so numerous that commercial foresters regarded them as vermin because of their liking for pine buds and needles (a trait which, according to gourmets, makes them taste strongly of turpentine).
  11. The vermin were inside the pillow, biting outwards, clawing at her tight-shut eyes, scratching her tear-tracked cheeks, forcing their furry heads into her mouth.
  12. "Vermin," said Mrs Wright.
  13. The beds were horrid filthy and full of vermin.

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