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Перевод: buckle speek buckle


[существительное]
пряжка ; изгиб ; прогиб ; хомут ; хомутик ; скоба ; стяжка ;
[глагол]
застегивать пряжку; пристегивать; приниматься энергично за дело; приготовиться; жениться; сгибать; сгибаться; гнуть; выгибать


Тезаурус:

  1. A jitter, caused by the way the solar panels (which provide power) buckle when the telescope moves into and out of the earth's shadow, disturbs those observations that can be made.
  2. There is much work to be done in preparation, says Buckle.
  3. The return of a Tory Government with a workable majority of 21 has denied the Ulster Unionists the balance of power and the chance to drive a hard bargain with a minority administration, and they will now buckle down to what will be tough negotiations over the next few months.
  4. I'm not saying it had such a positive effect on his career but it caused a lot of attention which he didn't buckle under, and I do feel a lot of people couldn't have lived through that experience, but he did.
  5. For example, it can be conditioned in a hypertonic saline solution so that on absorbing body fluids it increases in size, thus achieving a higher buckle than is possible with a non-swelling implant.
  6. Each wore a blue sash at hip level, a matching bonnet, silk stockings and black shoes with a buckle.
  7. "It's like a reinforced thin skin," Buckle explains.
  8. Quick release buckle.
  9. "What d'you two young buggers want?" he grinned, as he fastened the buckle of his wide leather belt "We're taking Molly and her mate for a picnic Selwyn," Yanto replied Selwyn's nut brown, weathered face split into another grin.
  10. This must have been the only time John ever had his work discussed in detail by a choreographer of Balanchine's gifts and experience, and although Buckle described him as "looking somewhat quelled" his nature was such as to profit from it.
  11. The weight of the roof pushed the pillars down and the resulting pressure also forced the floor to buckle and move upwards.
  12. It wasn't until I heard Dennis say, "I'll just fetch up another bottle of the Hunter Valley" that it was borne in on me that the woman who was frenching me and bringing herself off on my belt buckle was none other than Karen Parsons, the wife of Dennis Parsons, who was currently six feet away on the other side of the dining-room door and closing rapidly.
  13. Here, too, were knick-knacks and glossy magazines stolen from some of the other rooms: a leather belt with a carved brass buckle that shone like gold when polished with a cloth, a brooch set with brilliant red and yellow stones, an airman's badge, a pen-knife, a fountain pen.

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