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Перевод: blacking speek blacking


[существительное]
вакса ; гуталин ; формовочные чернила; чернение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The heavy fines imposed on Sogat 82 in its 1986 dispute with News International showed that the unions' inability to carry out secondary or solidarity "blacking" weakened their bargaining power.
  2. At the sight of white extras, brought specially for the purpose, blacking up their faces to play Ethiopians in a land full of black faces, his indignation was acute.
  3. The boot blacking came off on my hands and I wiped it off on the side of the bed.
  4. If your fill is also a bit dodgy you're more susceptible to CO poisoning, with the risk of blacking out underwater.
  5. Yet I believe this new understanding must be included in the account, for as Blacking (1977: vii) pointed out in his preface to the Anthropology of the Body :
  6. If the Church and secular press is anything to go by, a period of intense lobbying has begun with the various groups and interests within the Church of England backing their preferred candidates, or perhaps as significant, blacking others.
  7. At first, the British intended to carry on regardless with that year's dump, but were forced to back down after a concerted blacking of the cargo by trade unions.
  8. On 16 March they culminated in Woolridge punching his wife repeatedly in the face, blacking her eyes and making her nose bleed, hardly the romantic young soldier of Wilde's ballad.
  9. Rene Kisling, the daughter of an officer, was as ardent a party-goer as her husband, a powerful woman capable of blacking the eye of any guest who wanted to slip out before a rowdy party broke up.
  10. As a wipeout specialist myself, I could see him being torn apart by the turbulence, I could feel his bursting lungs and taste the fear of blacking out.
  11. The system manages not only data about maintenance crews and equipment, but also rules that specify how long crews can work, which stations can be taken off-line without blacking out the city, and so on.
  12. The government, trapped by its own policies, had no choice but to retaliate, "blacking" the company's products in the public sector.
  13. Anthropology has played a significant part in illustrating ways in which symbolic use is made of the body to make statements about the condition of society itself (Mauss 1935, Douglas 1973, Blacking 1977, etc.), and hair became an apposite symbolic indicator of the problems the forces of control were faced with at this time.

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