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Перевод: bower speek bower


[существительное]
дача ; коттедж ; беседка ; жилище; будуар ; становой якорь;
[глагол]
окружать; осенять


Тезаурус:

  1. Ruari and Ranald normally lazed about, cut peat, or borrowed a boat and rowed out to do a bit fishing to stock up for the winter, while Luch did her usual tasks and her usual check on the baby - the babies, now - in the bower.
  2. Once reached, the Bower forms a solid haven from which to tackle the final, most demanding, section of the crack.
  3. The first night he looks into her bower, the second night he bends over her, and the third night he cannot resist kissing her.
  4. "You will not be allowed in the bower, Marion Maclean.
  5. It was a game in the bower, for the cup would be returned empty after a while, but no-one ever saw where the milk went.
  6. This theory develops the convergence (also noted by others, e.g. Sutton and Barto 1981; Gluck and Bower 1988) between standard associative models and connectionist systems of parallel distributed processing (e.g. Rumelhart, Hinton, and McClelland 1986) and it is intended to apply to a range of phenomena in perceptual learning.
  7. Entering the bower, Bridhe stiffened as she felt the resentful hush.
  8. This was the site of Fair Rosamund's Bower, once a rose garden, Japanese garden, maze, hermitage and Folly, a trysting place for young people who thought the days of dancing and fox-hunting would never end.
  9. Reviewed: Thomas Cook International top 50 Ski Resorts (Arnold Wilson; Webb and Bower, 15.95); The Story of Skiing (Ranulf Rayner, paintings Robert Guy; David and Charles, 35); Successsful Skiing (Konrad Bartelski; Sackville Books, 4.95); Totally Piste (Pelham Books, 6.99); Ski Guides (Creative Approach, 28 Hatton Wall, London, 3.95).
  10. His exposed starting point for the ascent was the strategically positioned rock ledge now named the Bower.
  11. As he gathered up his papers in the lime-tree bower, and returned through his orchard to the cottage, the most poetically creative year of his life was just beginning.
  12. Reynolds attempted it next and reached the Bower climbing from the bottom - alas only to be benighted and top-rope rescued.
  13. Whenever she was free from the brewing she hurried up to the bower to spin with the other women.

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