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Перевод: cadaver speek cadaver


[существительное]
труп ; мертвое тело


Тезаурус:

  1. The first task was to excise from the cadaver all the "relevant tissue".
  2. He had begun by studying the photographs for two hours, before he even touched the cadaver itself.
  3. Not that I wanted to play chess nor even to frighten the good citizens of Budapest with a glimpse of my bare cadaver - my bathing trunks now also fell off me - but rather that the idea of a character - perhaps fleeing from something or someone - standing in those steaming baths moving queens and pawns, fitted perfectly into the outline I had.
  4. Meanwhile, the encoffined, eviscerated cadaver itself was returned to the family for burial in the deceased's parish church.
  5. I looked and felt a walking cadaver.
  6. A further five surgeons were required to sear and embalm the cadaver; they were paid a total of 7 8s. 4d., with the bill for the spices and perfumes for the balm amounting to the then enormous sum of 9.
  7. Gironella's many versions of Velzquez's Mariana similarly fragment her into different roles - queen, woman, icon, cadaver, carnival figure, victim, aggressor.
  8. Her face and body were the livid blue of a cadaver, and her ghastly attendants were aptly named Gangla (Decay) and Ti (Slowness).
  9. Both the 1431 monument to Bishop Richard Fleming in Lincoln Cathedral and that of 1442 to Sir John Golafre at Fyfield, Buckinghamshire, are of a type known collectively as "cadaver" tombs, in which a standard effigy clothed as in life, lies on top of the tomb-chest, with a shrouded, sometimes verminous cadaver visible through the pierced side of the tomb-chest.
  10. And why did he do it when it was perfectly possible for him to have experimented on any cadaver purchased by him for his medical academy?
  11. However, it is possible that the fluid seen during that visitation once saturated the body but had leaked from the cadaver during the intervening 250 years and thence from the coffin, owing to seasonal fluctuations in the humidity within the vault.
  12. Roy Jenkins, who succeeded Callaghan at the Exchequer after the enforced devaluation of November 1967, persuaded Wilson formally to bury the DEA cadaver in 1969.

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