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Перевод: docker speek docker


[существительное]
докер ; портовый рабочий


Тезаурус:

  1. And anyway, you're not strong enough to be a docker."
  2. 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 .
  3. 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."
  4. 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.
  5. 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."
  6. 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.
  7. At the end of the second world war he was working as a docker in Bangkok's harbour.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Thus one mother was an East London waitress, first married to a shrimp-seller and later living with a docker.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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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