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Перевод: gallop speek gallop


[наречие]
галопом;
[существительное]
галоп ; скачка ;
[глагол]
скакать галопом; проскакать; галопировать; пускать лошадь галопом; делать быстро; быстро прогрессировать


Тезаурус:

  1. It is suddenly hoisted into the air by a set of teeth, and becomes so delightfully frightening that the horses snort and leap - and your jumper disappears at a gallop down the paddock.
  2. Mounted on fine horses and riding at a gallop, two abreast, naked to the breech-clout, their faces covered with white, red and yellow paint in fanciful designs, and decked with plumes and feathers and trinkets fluttering in the sunshine.
  3. More recently Gallop has remarked her suspicion of the wish to deny sexual difference because it "might be but another mode of denying women", adding: "I distrust male homosexuals because they choose men over women just as do our social and political institutions, but they too share in the struggle against bipolar gender constraints, against the compulsory choice of masculine or feminine" ( Thinking through the Body , 1 13).
  4. They were going a good gallop all the way and it found him out."
  5. One of Peter Scudamore's mounts, Aquilifer, for instance, somehow managed to gallop straight through a fence without falling, or even disturbing the equilibrium of his limpet-like companion.
  6. Silver Buck, now eleven, had won four of his five races during the 1982-;3 season but had been beaten in the King George by Wayward Lad, who had not run since and whose participation at Cheltenham had been in doubt until a searching gallop had proved his readiness.
  7. He faces seven rivals, including Kentucky Derby contender Dr Devious, who impressed Cash Asmussen in a gallop at Newbury on Saturday.
  8. Seven out of 10 families visit a local beauty spot or attraction at least once a month, according to the research by Gallop, with three out of 10 people "getting away from it all" as often as once a week.
  9. The horse will gallop off in terror, not realising that all it has to do is open its jaws to free itself from its tormentor.
  10. Bob expertly trotted his mount into position, gave me a raised-eye query about readiness and kicked forward into an accelerating gallop.
  11. In the walk, the back movements are more visible; in the pace (simultaneous advance of the hind and front limbs on one side), they are more pronounced and strongest of all in the gallop, when the back is arched like a spring and throws the body forward.
  12. At the end of the first circuit Brown Chamberlin, who had been jumping sketchily, was pulled up, and as the field came past the stands and swung away into the country again Bregawn kept up his gallop.
  13. By the Canal Turn he was second, and he kept up his gallop as the field came back towards the stands, taking up the running with three fences to go.

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