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Перевод: boxing speek boxing


[существительное]
упаковка в ящики; тара ; упаковка ; футляр ; материал для футляров; материал для ящиков; фанера для футляров; фанера для ящиков; бокс


Тезаурус:

  1. His contest with former World Boxing Association champion Gerry Coetzee in 1986 went ahead, despite the political situation.
  2. Stewart, who has 26 knockout wins in 29 fights, gave Evander Holyfield the fright of his boxing life in 1989 and also wobbled Michael Moorer last year before Moorer knocked him out.
  3. This involved quite elaborate dressing-up, and the fun and laughter of those Boxing Day nights was a treasure indeed.
  4. I'VE always said I'm into snooker and boxing, but not even money would tempt me into managing players from any other sport.
  5. A TV screen is a dangerous medium through which to judge any sport, particularly boxing.
  6. The plan was that everyone would meet at the cottage on Boxing Day, making their own way there and hopefully bringing enormous amounts of expensive food and drink if they didn't want to be turned back at the gate.
  7. Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet at the Wells dance the MacMillan triple bill of Danses Concertantes, Las Hermanas and Solitaire tonight, and from tomorrow until December 28 give David Bintley's character-comedy ballet Hobson's Choice (no performance on Boxing Day).
  8. It is difficult enough to defend boxing."
  9. As all transport resumed on Boxing Day, I went to Highbury in the afternoon, having shared one of the other Sister's parcels in the morning.
  10. But modern boxing has a more sensitive audience, one that never goes to the arena but watches at home on the television.
  11. The campaign waged by both public and hospital staff was one of the biggest in east London's political history: over seven hundred people at the York Hall, the old boxing venue, twenty thousand signed petitions, a two-hour protest strike and the first-ever hospital work-in, which kept the hospital running for a month and treated eleven hundred emergencies after its official date of closure.
  12. There were some indifferent performances against indifferent opponents until in Atlantic City earlier this year he floored and outpointed Iran Barkley to win the World Boxing Council middleweight title, a surprise which opened the door to tonight's affair.
  13. The moral opposition to boxing in the late twentieth century, which is essentially a continuation of an old Nonconformist hostility bolstered by science, is weakened by the popularity of men like Henry Cooper: 'Enry, the Londoner, the decent, gentle bruiser, who almost knocked out one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, but now prospers as a TV celebrity playing golf for charity or advertising deodorants.

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