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Перевод: docker
[существительное] докер ; портовый рабочий
Тезаурус:
- And anyway, you're not strong enough to be a docker."
- But, bafflingly for foreigners, when the er is pronounced (in French) like mer (sea), the word will keep its er ending, as in docker , rvolver , starter .
- In another instance, a Portsmouth docker's daughter had grown close to her grandmother through helping her go out to shop or visit, or just sitting with her - "her and I were never separated."
- From the Morecambe Cockler's Pullover to the Romney Marsh Smock and Norfolk Fenman's Weskit to Thames Docker's Jacket, each intricate knit and pearl motif was documented.
- In Liverpool, a dockers' spokesman with the Transport and General Workers Union admitted: "Drivers aren't happy handling some of these commodities, but at least a lorry-driver has more idea of what he is handling than a docker, who could have a consignment and just not know what it is."
- Once a caf dancer, she, too, showed a talent for marrying rich men - Sir Bernard was the third - and it was she who decided that the Docker Daimler should be gold-plated and that the seats should be upholstered in zebra skin.
- At the end of the second world war he was working as a docker in Bangkok's harbour.
- Great-aunts were sometimes significant: a Scots farmer's old sister, "very straightlaced you sat like a mouse;" or the great-aunt of a Portsmouth docker's daughter, "an old, old lady", who liked to celebrate receiving her weekly pension - "Every weekend, pension day, she had a wee brown jug and she used to send me up the beer shop to get half pint o'stout.
- McQuade was a working-class Protestant, ex-soldier, docker, and professional boxer who sat for North Belfast and continued the independent unionist tradition of men like Henderson and Nixon.
- Thus one mother was an East London waitress, first married to a shrimp-seller and later living with a docker.
- To be more accurate, while Norah Docker sought the cameramen Sir Bernard hung about like a good-natured but rather dim St Bernard dog providing the money for her extravagance.
- In Britain one of the quintessentially Fifties symbols of the search for El Dorado (or the golden calf) was a gold-plated Daimler which belonged to a curious pair of headline-hunters, Sir Bernard and Lady Docker.
- Not to speak to, like: this bloke's family were trawler-owners see, important people, and me Grandad was only a docker.
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