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Перевод: darn
[прилагательное] проклятый; ужасный; [существительное] заштопанное место; штопка ; [глагол] штопать; ругаться; заштопать; подштопывать; чинить; проклинать
Тезаурус:
- She also picked a shiny rayon for the yarn after dropping stitches right left and centre and making several false starts, I studied the pattern and taught myself how to latch up and darn in (when the work was off the machine) so that my "botching" did not show.
- Sir: If John Prescott thinks that higher taxes on motor vehicles, lower speed limits, charges for urban road use, cuts in tax perks for company cars, random breath testing, enforcement of parking restrictions, revitalised public transport and a general prejudice in favour of pedestrians, cyclists and public transport at the expense of cars will win the Labour Party votes, he's darn right.
- "Oh yes, Miss Honey, it darn well is right!
- Her Dutch cleaning lady would be coming round in the morning - let her do it, thought an exhausted Olga a few minutes later, as she shakily bathed her face under the cold tap; Boyd could darn well pay her more housekeeping to cover the extra hours of work.
- Since McFarlane was an honourable man, North was not unduly worried when he asked him to alter official documents; and when McFarlane sat down at North's computer on November 18th to type in "additional input that was radically different from the truth", North still considered he must have had "a darn good reason for not putting the straight story out".
- They've even got a darn; the Committee'll like that and these shoes will be perfect.
- IT'S a tough old world, showbusiness, and it is going to get a darn sight tougher.
- Sore eyes I may have, but at least I am not blind and can still darn my own stockings.
- It's a darn sight heavier than Vixen, and they come from North London too!
- Swiss darn in red for braces.
- In fact I'm darn sure it has, the way you behaved.
- It convinces us that it is essential to read a daily newspaper, to watch TV, to mow the lawn, to iron the sheets, to read the junk mail, to darn our socks - just in case we decide to do something creative, challenging, productive, intimate or enjoyable instead.
- "Oh, darn" and "Oh, shit"), "and sort of squinted his eyes and that sort of thing and (he) said, Be sure you bring a copy of that out when you come."
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