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Перевод: carcass speek carcass


[существительное]
туша ; тело; труп ; остов ; каркас ; конструкция ; корпус ; кузов ; арматура ; обломки ; развалины ; зажигательный снаряд; зажигательное ядро


Тезаурус:

  1. There were 92% of the lambs in fat class 2; the average carcass weight was 25.2kg.
  2. They moved in subtly, gently, like hyenas waiting for the carcass.
  3. The Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981 stipulates that prosecutions must be brought within six months of the discovery of a carcass.
  4. There were plenty of crumbs to be gathered from around the cheese and scraps of meat and tasty skin to be picked from the carcass of a cooked chicken.
  5. But the women were crouched so low over their work that their shawls shrouded their whole bodies, and I didn't once see them raise their eyes from the carcass.
  6. By now the rock looks like a butcher's shop, bloody with tattered flesh and strewn limbs, and the woman like a butchered carcass.
  7. "The man who is looking for a breed to put shape into his lambs only has to talk to butchers who deal in this type of Texel-sired carcass and look at the successes achieved in carcass competitions.
  8. Typical examples of the kinds of ritual practices that are commonly observed include: (i) dietary and sexual abstinence before hunting, (ii) visionary experiences induced by drugs or fasting, (iii) ritual purification of hunter and weapons before hunting, (iv) offering of formal apology/excuse to the slain animal - blame-shifting, (v) offering of tokens of appeasement - food, tobacco, etc. - to the slain animal, (vi) ceremonial treatment of carcass - verbal flattery and solemnity, (vii) rules determining who may eat animals' flesh (which may include abstention by hunter and/or his entire kin group), (viii) avoidance of waste, (ix) avoidance of boasting, (x) ritual disposal of uneatable or unusable remains, and (xi) post-hunting purification of the hunter and/or his weapons (see e.g. Frazer, 1922; Hallowell, 1926; Benedict, 1929; Speck, 1977; Campbell, 1984; Serpell, 1986).
  9. Here a swarm of common starfish are rapidly devouring the carcass of a fish.
  10. The carcass has a high proportion of meat to bone and the meat is well marbled.
  11. I feel like a maggot in a carcass.
  12. Significantly, however, this ritual was not allowed to take place within the sacred precincts: the animal was burned whole "outside the camp", its blood was not offered at the altar but burned along with the carcass, and the officiating priest was required to cleanse himself after the sacrifice.
  13. Similarly, the trebuchet could lob the lifeless carcass of a horse (or more often a human corpse) over the walls, to add to the disease already raging within.

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