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Перевод: backwoods speek backwoods


[прилагательное]
неотесанный; провинциальный;
[существительное]
глушь ; лесная глушь; лесные пограничные районы


Тезаурус:

  1. He is said to have kept Alabama in the backwoods, culturally and economically, for a quarter of a century.
  2. Atypical of their material thus far, it also hinted at Barlow's imminent return from the backwoods.
  3. These are The Backwoods, one of the most beautiful and inaccessible regions of the US.
  4. Music How kd KOd Nashville Catherine Warren traces CW's progress from backwoods to mainstream
  5. All too soon, I was swapping the monkeys and mongooses of the Barbadian backwoods for the rabbits and rodents of Hampstead.
  6. Speaking of exploitation, students of the genre might care to consider Trapper County War (Guild), an archetypal example of the backwoods nightmare, set in one of those supposed hillbilly communities where the locals, when not spitting out tobacco or imprecations, are banding together to hunt down interlopers and blast them to bits.
  7. Conservationists are therefore understandably alarmed by news that this remarkable community of organisms may soon be joined by Arthur M. Ratliff Jr, a tobacco-chewing, hillbilly millionaire from the backwoods of Virginia.
  8. Their veteran spokesman thundered occasionally from the back benches, but he'd been banished to the backwoods by popular opinion.
  9. In the backwoods of southwest Virginia there's a little noticed struggle going on-complete with camouflage, weaponry and mercenaries-between the mine owners and the local communities.
  10. The young Denknetzeyan fled to Moscow, once more following the backwoods routes.
  11. Engineers and some metallurgists resisted the idea with the whole force of their emotions and even today some of them are still making growling noises in caves in the backwoods.
  12. His publishers had been smoothly charming and undoubtedly a little surprised to find their backwoods author a careful, quite business-like man in a town suit, who would not sign anything until he had read the small print several times and understood it thoroughly.
  13. When the working people in this country - whose only national newspaper, USA Today, reduces all its non-cold war international news to an eighth-of-a-page column called "Elsewhere in the world" - begin to discuss the issues of international capitalist exploitation, it's not surprising that the media portray the strike as some petty industrial dispute in the backwoods of the Appalachians.

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