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Перевод: gaiters
[существительное] гамаши ; гетры ; краги
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- The men wear wide moustaches, deerstalkers, and caps, with red jackets and loose tweeds, breeches and gaiters.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- He probably thinks you're a plonker for carrying a rucksack and wearing hefty boots with gaiters when the temperature is in the eighties.
- 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.
- There is a superb guest appearance by Malcolm Muggeridge in gaiters, playing a senior Anglican cleric.)
- 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.
- In the farmhouse he practised putting on the gaiters and found it a struggle.
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