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Перевод: burnt speek burnt


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горелый; жженый; обгорелый; пригорелый;
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#past и p.p. от burn


Тезаурус:

  1. Many of those in the neutral zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait (where the oil pressure is low) have already burnt out, others will soon do so.
  2. The company's figures imply that when you have burnt 99.9999 per cent of a 30,000-tonne annual throughput, a figure of 0.03 of a tonne remains.
  3. Owen Jones's The Preacher (1849) shows another experiment, the designs being burnt into wood covers.
  4. "Within us" the Mississippi in St Louis, like the voices in the rose garden in "Burnt Norton", or the dancers in the field of "East Coker", or the village concealed in the shape of modern London, or the savage elements in modern man, maintains a secret presence, "waiting, watching and waiting".
  5. The fleapit at the centre of another Rose script, The Smallest Show on Earth (1957, Big Time Operators in US), directed by Ealing's Basil Dearden, is eventually burnt to the ground by its old commissionaire: "It were the only way weren't it", he says to the cooing couple who inherited the place in a town stinking of glue from the local factory, together with staff so lost in the past that they still enjoy looking at Hepworth's Comin" Thro" The Rye .
  6. This was an enthusiastic amateur group, the members of which, all businessmen, would rehearse once a week in each other's houses and then, blackening their faces with burnt cork, perform for charities in the Manchester theatres.
  7. Northward, the edges of Eldfell are startlingly coloured with the browns, reds and oranges of burnt rock.
  8. Kilns such as these were built for convenience against a hillside so that the raw materials could be fed in from the top and the burnt lime taken out at the bottom.
  9. This latter task was not as trivial as may be supposed in a society where wood and straw huts burnt down regularly.
  10. Our Mr Phillips helped John Logie Baird rescue the gear, carrying it out through the flames the night Crystal Palace burnt down.
  11. Podvig , also prominent in the Crime and Punishment notebooks, gets relegated in the final text to the Epilogue where it is seen at its simplest in the mitigating circumstance that the murderer is discovered at his trial to have burnt himself rescuing two little children from a blazing house.
  12. Black beans would be burnt on the graves of those recently deceased to stop them from becoming lemures, for they were known to detest this smell.
  13. It was a sort of burnt orange colour with a large hole cut at the back so that the lean old arse Nigel hated so much could be shown to its full advantage.

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