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Перевод: cobble speek cobble


[существительное]
булыжник ; крупный уголь; грубая заплата; плохо сделанная работа;
[глагол]
мостить булыжником; вымащивать; чинить; латать


Тезаурус:

  1. He was followed shortly afterwards by the sound of wooden clogs on cobble stones as people hurried to the mill before the hooter started.
  2. Because of the caves' varying depths, 25 minutes decompression was required before removing the two front mounted cylinders, and pushing them ahead through the 16 inch high Cobble Inlet passage.
  3. I've been reared on Christmasses and New Years that deserve the label "silly season", when news editors scrabble among the Christmas morning swimmers and the New Year's Eve drink statistics to cobble up a headline, but this sudden toppling of Evil Empires and establishment of Free Democracies (poor souls!
  4. Whitehall mandarins have discreetly voiced hopes that the party leaders will cobble together an agreement rather than face a second election.
  5. "People who cobble together magazines on anyone famous turn it into a sandbag affair," said PWL managing director David Howells in an interview with Australia's Business Review Weekly in January 1989.
  6. Many producers are eager to cobble together another market-sharing cartel, but so far have failed to recruit Brazil, the Saudi Arabia of the world coffee-market with a share just over 20%.
  7. While large enough, the new route, called Cobble Inlet, was still only 14-;18 inches high, and comprised an intimidating series of squeezes for some 90 metres.
  8. This has been obscured by its weakness in the South-east, where leaders such as Ken Livingstone were reduced to trying cobble together the rainbow coalition.
  9. However, while it was comparatively easy to cobble together a story around a popular star, the British industry was not yet well organized when it came to finding a steady output of ideas for dramatic features and developing them into workable scripts.
  10. Performing at Tokyo's Club Quatro, Wildski is truly an over-the-top, larger-than-life man who bounded through the Japanese experience picking up enough words and phrases to cobble together an Oriental rap which had the crowd beaming from ear to ear.
  11. Racing toward it, the excitement grows as one sees it is not a shadow, not a glacial cobble, but a meteorite - a piece of rock from another planet!
  12. Supposing, against the odds, the Tories scrape home, or cobble together a working majority, the day-after rally could be spectacular.
  13. It was a journey of extreme discomfort, particularly over the cobble stones to the frontier and until the column struck the main road to Brussels at Tournai.

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