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Перевод: gaggle speek gaggle


[существительное]
стадо гусей; стая гусей; гоготание; шумная толпа;
[глагол]
гоготать


Тезаурус:

  1. Then I saw a gaggle of youths arriving with guitar cases for a recording session, and I changed my mind.
  2. With the "Evergreens", with a gaggle of old fogies?
  3. Because of his other highly classified projects, his office already contained all the paraphernalia of necessary secrecy: the code-block and buttons on the door, the gaggle of different-coloured telephones, the five-thousand-pound safes, even the tempered glass in the windows, as his lawyer noted at his trial, "so that enemies of the country can't beam through the windows and pick up the sound".
  4. I stood amid a gaggle of laughing students in frozen silence, and read the list over and over again.
  5. Begonias are particular favourites and a gaggle of them gather on the paved area near the front door resplendent in pink, scarlet and yellow.
  6. BBC engineers are divided between hacking a Scandinavian proposal to standardise across Europe on eight-channel sound in a gaggle of different languages or, as many want, to go for fewer channels carrying the kind of sound quality available on the new digital discs that are now in British shops.
  7. A dog - or better still - a gaggle of geese not only act as a deterrent to a prowler, but also provide an excellent "alarm".
  8. "I would hate it to go down in Conservative mythology that we always had to have a gaggle of young men running every campaign," he said, "although if we had the same bunch at the next election at least they'd be a few years older."
  9. His morale was uplifted a few minutes later when the same Minister returned with a gaggle of additional members evidently called from the floor of the House.
  10. Stuck on a Northern Line train between Tooting Beck and Balham, a gaggle of lads running amok and jeering with lighted fags.
  11. He may be a grandfather who has survived heart surgery and likes nothing better than spending time with his family but, like a retired gunslinger who can only be pushed so far, he gives the impression of still being capable of strapping on a Colt 45 and facing up to a gaggle of tobacco-stained desperadoes.
  12. Using a heavy Tesco bag to help batter her way through the TV crews and a gaggle of amused onlookers, she reached the National Westminster Bank just after water privatisation's witching hour of 10am.
  13. If he resembles anyone from the less-than-hallowed history of TV light entertainment, it's Dick Emery, with his gaggle of thumb-nail stereotypes and music hall turns.

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