w wa wb wc wd we wf wh wi wk wm wo wp wr ws wt wu wv ww wy

Перевод: womenfolk speek womenfolk


[существительное]
женщины


Тезаурус:

  1. They are wooden galleries beneath extended eaves in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century farmhouses, and were probably designed for storage purposes originally, but were undoubtedly used in summer by the womenfolk in their cottage industry of spinning the wool of the local Herdwick sheep with spinning wheel and distaff.
  2. Next day they were off again, leaving the wounded and rejected to make life a misery for their womenfolk.
  3. Sharon Tate's own artistic contribution to this current genre was in her starring role in the film adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's true-life novel, Valley of the Dolls , about pill-popping, sex-crazed Los Angeles womenfolk, and that was an exploitation movie if ever there was one.
  4. He has a feeling that his womenfolk are up to something.
  5. Behind some of the panes pale blurs of faces could be seen watching - womenfolk and servants.
  6. Thus Trematon fell, its womenfolk were " stripped of their apparel to their very smocks and their fingers broken to pluck away the rings".
  7. The womenfolk noted down completed sections of the poem, and probably supplied the punctuation - we often feel that there is no reason why one sentence stops and another begins.
  8. A great anger had heated up, one of Robertson's new windows had been shattered by a stone, and the womenfolk had made a move to drag the teacher out and throw him in the river.
  9. The hosiery industry is remarkable for the fact that the early framework knitters were men assisted by their womenfolk as seamers and by their children in the hard times of the Luddite troubles.
  10. They watched among the crowd as Eachuinn Odhar was lifted ashore unconscious, and Hector, under David Beaton's supervision; and over a hundred others, to be carried or helped by their keening womenfolk up to castle or clachan.
  11. All the sheep were on lower ground where they could be reached by men on horseback, and the womenfolk had laid in stocks of flour and yeast, so that there was no shortage of food.
  12. This was because of past history when it was expected of the womenfolk, and the close family structure where others could be called on to assist if necessary.
  13. After making first animal feed ( korm ) and only later cabbage soup ( shchi ) for the family, she may finally turn to the work that occupies the womenfolk from November until Lent - spinning flax from that blue-flowered, frail-leaved plant plucked by the root in handfuls in the August of 1921.

LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов

Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru