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Перевод: gaiters


[существительное]
гамаши ; гетры ; краги


Тезаурус:

  1. founder and general chairman of the Pickwick Club; a retired businessman and confirmed bachelor, with bald head and circular spectacles, dressed in old-fashioned tights and gaiters.
  2. As with William Temple, who looked equally natural in gaiters and apron, the bubbling humour and lack of pomposity heightened the effect of the personality.
  3. Course members will sleep in a tent while I take a suite at the Inverlochy Castle Hotel, and at the end of the week everyone gets an official hand-written certificate to say they can put on gaiters without
  4. I don't recall ever seeing a big beardy climber lying down in the heather having a tantrum, or a party of Outward Bound students holding their heads and crying into their gaiters, so one is forced to conclude that I am alone in my hill hysteria.
  5. The men wear wide moustaches, deerstalkers, and caps, with red jackets and loose tweeds, breeches and gaiters.
  6. They went on holiday to a farmhouse at Ponsworthy in Devon and thither came a vast parcel, from the Clerical and General Tailors (Breeches Makers etc.), of Sackville Street, Piccadilly, bill 376; chimeres, wristbands, rochets, frills, breeches, gaiters, purple dress coat, black barathea breeches, patent court shoes, silver-plated shoe buckles, and other less rare articles of apparel.
  7. They will happily walk about in the drizzle with a pink ice-axe, lime-green gaiters, a purple, yellow and turquoise rucksack, blue and orange kagoul, red breeches and a hat with the Union Jack on it.
  8. On his massive head a mitre did not appear comic, and in gaiters and apron he looked every inch a bishop, with nothing fancy-dress about him.
  9. He probably thinks you're a plonker for carrying a rucksack and wearing hefty boots with gaiters when the temperature is in the eighties.
  10. Mark Girouard, in The Victorian Country House , describes his appearance in the Alps: "He wore a flannel suit, brown canvas gaiters and boots with porpoise-hide laces.
  11. There is a superb guest appearance by Malcolm Muggeridge in gaiters, playing a senior Anglican cleric.)
  12. The following morning our team of John, a theology student from a Jesuit College who talked like Derek Nimmo in All Gas and Gaiters, James, a British Telecom engineer (useful) and I, set off to follow a long and complicated trail across Colchester.
  13. In the farmhouse he practised putting on the gaiters and found it a struggle.

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