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Перевод: dray
[существительное] подвода ; телега
Тезаурус:
- Show of Hands Theatre was founded in 1989 by Michael Dray.
- These arms lifted the dray vertically, drawing it forward and dropping the beam axle onto carrying brackets on the tractor chassis.
- In the first instance the team converted an old horse dray, by removing the shafts and front wheels and fitting an inclined ramp coupling to the turntable, to carry the front end of the trailer: for uncoupling, a pair of manually operated folding legs were provided.
- Director Michael Dray says: "The name of the company reflects my belief that sign language is a fascinating form of communication.
- Left to right: George Turner, Gales trade man; John Ward, CAMRA; Moyra Robb, third brewer; Ray Smith, drayman; Grant Cook, branch chairman CAMRA, with a 1926 Austin-Healey dray.
- Dray, was a student for nine years).
- The folks in the big house across the river might be able to sit in the afternoon sun, but after a dray cracking of routes like these you'll be the one left with the afterglow.
- The horse-drawn dray was again stripped of its shafts and undercarriage and the turntable fitted with an inclined ramp and rollers.
- Peter Dray, testing and commissioning engineer: "Manifested all problems produced by BR reorganisation; less than happy" with his job, as shown by performance in days up to and including November 27; despite having facilities, time and assistance for an independent wire count of Hemingway's work, did not do this - far from being "the last defence", was no defence at all.
- The trailer remained a converted horse dray, but only the shafts were removed.
- He fed mints to dray horses, said hello to a caged European eagle owl called Gonzo and let two barn owls fly on and off his arm as a smiling crowd clapped and asked for autographs.
- Black Eagle Street had been swallowed completely, surviving only as the dray walk, where casks were loaded.
- Artistic director Michael Dray said: "This is not theatre for the deaf but theatre of the deaf.
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