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Перевод: dun speek dun


[прилагательное]
серовато-коричневый; темный; сумрачный;
[существительное]
серовато-коричневый цвет; искусственная серая мушка; назойливый кредитор; настойчивое требование уплаты долга;
[глагол]
настойчиво требовать уплаты долга; надоедать


Тезаурус:

  1. The standard and predominant coat colour is solid black, often with a brownish tinge, but other recognised varieties include red (recessive), dun, white with coloured points, and white belts on black or dun.
  2. DUN GOOD
  3. He had "no tie - so rude at a formal party like this, heavy dun trousers of a fashion the French might call "eclat merdeaux", smeared with darkening souvenirs of food and drink bound by a belt from the corpse of a dead guardsman.
  4. Issued in June 1991, Pearl's ITT for a new financial systems and management information system was sent to four potential suppliers: Quality Software Products (QSP); Computer Associates; Dun Bradstreet Software (formed from MSA and McCormack Dodge) and Walker.
  5. It is the slender, wheat-coloured, lyre-horned Froment du Lon , which looks very like the old dun Shetland cows of the early twentieth century and almost identical to the modern Guernsey in conformation but not in horn.
  6. Black was predominant because black was what people preferred, but the so-called ancient cattle of Wales included every conceivable colour: very bright orange-red, yellow dun (dominant to black) in Montgomery, blue around Llanfair Caereiniou (blues were said to be better milkers than black, possibly because of some Shorthorn blood in the past), a recessive mousy colour popular in the Lleyn peninsula, white with coloured points, solid colours and pies and brindles, belts and linebacks.
  7. Business failures rose by 31% to 62,767 in 1992, according to Dun Bradstreet.
  8. In the Dehra Dun Valley some 16 per cent of the forest cover has disappeared during the last 100 years (J F Richards 1987).
  9. Mostly the walls were dun brown, stained with smoke or water, and crumbling where wiring lash-ups and air and waste ducts had been hammered into place.
  10. Of the nine appointed, three were Protestant: Gilbert earl of Cassillis, lord James Stewart, bastard half-brother of the queen, and John Erskine of Dun.
  11. But, both being owned by larger companies - Moody's by Dun Bradstreet, SP by a publishing firm, McGraw-Hill - they need not disclose their financial details, and do not.
  12. In the late nineteenth century the Jersey colours included tawny red, yellow, pale fawn, lemon fawn, smoky fawn, grey fawn, silver to frosty grey, brown, dun or black and these could be whole-coloured or broken by separate patches of white, large or small.
  13. In Edinburgh, on 3 December 1557, the earls of Argyll, Glencairn and Morton, Argyll's son lord Lorne and John Erskine of Dun made a bond whose text dramatically threw down the gauntlet.

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