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Перевод: duffer speek duffer


[существительное]
никчемный человек; неспособный человек; тупица [сл.] ; балда ; фальшивая монета; коробейник ; выработанная шахта


Тезаурус:

  1. The script was stodgy, with the only highlights being the video of the Duffer of St George at work (a classic), and watching the fashion elite go quiet when Marks Spencer nearly walked off with an award.
  2. So I wasn't the only duffer around after all.
  3. In 1960, Arnold Palmer birdied the hole to win but the following year took a duffer's six to lose; Hubert Green missed a putt of three feet to tie in 1978; Ed Sneed wilted in 1979, taking a bogey five when a par would have won; Greg Norman needed a par to tie with Nicklaus in 1986 but succumbed to a blocked second shot; Larry Mize birdied the hole in 1987 to force a play-off with Severiano Ballesteros and Norman, which Mize won.
  4. Steve McQueen in The Getaway and Bullitt and Paul Newman in The Drowning Pool are the big fashion influences cited at Burro, the people who in the last couple of years have flogged us tank tops as well as the classic "No Alla Violenza" Ts in conjunction with Duffer.
  5. The Duffer, who celebrated her 100th birthday last week in lavish style, also seems to think that CAPTAIN AMERICA were forced to change their name to CA after Marvel Comics sued them, only to be injuncted by the clothes store and forced to change their name again.
  6. Barrie K Sharpe (ABOVE), CLUB RUNNER, CO-OWNER OF THE DUFFER OF ST.
  7. For another it was learning French at evening classes when she had always been considered a complete duffer at languages.
  8. They stock a superb range of designer men's and women's clothes, including Katharine Hamnett, Junior Gaultier, Pam Hogg, Rifat Ozbek, Helen Storey and Duffer St. George.
  9. Indeed, studies in America suggest that individual economists rarely beat consensus forecasts consistently over time: this year's forecasting star tends to be next year's duffer.
  10. Many a promising liaison must have been nipped in the bud by Algernon being a duffer at flower arranging or breaking the significant corn stalk with a clumsy tweak; and many a passion choked to premature death because Augusta absentmindedly pinched the petals off her posy of moss rosebuds and myrtle.
  11. The current embrace in Britain of utility clothing and design is best traced back to the Eighties baseball thing - the period when genuine US clothing brands, from workwear to sports names like Russell Athletic, began turning up in shops like London's Passenger and The Duffer of St George.
  12. The tops cost around 75, and the hats around 17 from The Duffer Of St George, 27 D'Arblay St, London W1; Geese, Royal Exchange, Manchester; Hip, 14 Thornton's Arcade, Leeds; Swing, 60 Grass Market, Edinburgh; Square, 3-;4 The Corridor, High St, Bath
  13. But if they backed Sutton at least they stood a chance of controlling him - even if he had turned out to be, as some thought, a bit of a duffer.

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