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Перевод: gauntlet speek gauntlet


[существительное]
рукавица ; рукавица с крагами; перчатка с крагами; латная рукавица


Тезаурус:

  1. The Labour Party Conference: Maxwell forced to run gauntlet
  2. But inevitably they have had to run the gauntlet of disapproval excited by any members of a well-defined class who seem to be getting ideas above their station.
  3. I walked the neon lit gauntlet of the road, houses on either side fading into pitch black.
  4. To avoid running the gauntlet of the machine shop again, Robyn made her way back to the car park by going round the outside of the building, but the paths were covered with drifting snow and the going was difficult.
  5. Freshers were obliged to run a gauntlet of computer software, insurance and Student Railcard salesmen and a host of banks seeking their overdrafts, before reaching the union societies' billeted in the sports hall.
  6. When it gets to the point that to reach your greenhouse you have to run the gauntlet of a thousand bristling spines, it is time to make a major decision.
  7. The New Zealanders continue to strive for new Everests in rugby achievement and their coach, Alex Wyllie, has already thrown down the gauntlet by stating: "If we lose a single game we will consider the tour a failure."
  8. At other places people have often sought to reduce casualties by carrying the toads across the road and putting them into the breeding pond, but as often as not the toads they put into the pond were moving out of it rather than in, so the toads have to run the gauntlet of the road a second time.
  9. In Douglas Hicks' book, the gauntlet is laid down.
  10. 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.
  11. If Lord's has any thoughts for the anxiety felt by the families at the thought of England's players running a gauntlet of violence for 11 weeks the tour should be called of.
  12. It proved so effective that Wedgwood's QC suddenly threw down the gauntlet to those he had continually derided as the "united aesthetes" saying, "If you are so sure you can save this building, buy it yourselves for 1."
  13. Derek Williams, who beat Hughroy Currie for the vacant European heavyweight title on Tuesday night, wasted no time yesterday in throwing a gauntlet in the direction of the British champion, Gary Mason.

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