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Перевод: greyhound speek greyhound


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борзая ; грейхаунд ; быстроходное океанское судно; быстроходное океанской судно
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Тезаурус:

  1. The "Greyhound" and other enterprises with well known names, such as "Turtle's", "Stockwell Oxford", Wilson's Coffee House and others have moved to streets nearer the shopping centre.
  2. ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS Prince Edward attends an evening of greyhound racing at Kingsmead Stadium, Canterbury, in support of the Royal Marines School of Music Disaster Fund.
  3. One of Kelman's stories, "Greyhound for Breakfast", the last in the collection of that name which appeared in 1987, is, to my mind, a masterpiece.
  4. SIS will also be covering Kelso, Newbury and greyhound racing from Bristol so the need to give punters the opportunity to additionally sample delights from the orient hardly seems necessary.
  5. 13 October: The Prince Edward attended an evening of greyhound racing at Kingsmead Stadium, Canterbury, in support of the Royal Marines School of Music Disaster Fund.
  6. "We had a Greyhound come down from the moor once.
  7. Guaranteed the best fun you could have in a London pub, unless George Michael reformed Wham and chose the Fulham Greyhound to warm-up for their comeback world tour.
  8. He has dumped down the notes for a greyhound, has given his heart to the beast, and is derided for this by his friends in the pub.
  9. We wasted days and days dancing in the Pink Pussy Club, yawning at Fat Mattress at the Croydon Greyhound, ogling strippers on Sunday mornings in a pub, sleeping through Godard and Antonioni films, and enjoying the fighting at Millwall Football Ground, where I forced Changez to wear a bobble-hat over his face in case the lads saw he was a Paki and imagined I was one too.
  10. The shortest stories in Greyhound for Breakfast owe a lot to Kafka's briefer parables, though they are apt to be more difficult to understand; and there can be no doubt that Beckett's solipsistic tramps have left an impression on the earlier writings.
  11. Much re-Tudorisation of genuinely ancient buildings was carried out, as at the Greyhound and Punchbowl in Bilston, Staffs.
  12. Since the introduction of through working on the main line in 1926, cars on the Thornton Heath service had shown the destination "Greyhound" as their southern terminus, but had in fact reversed at the Davis Theatre (a large cinema) a little further down the High Street, near South End.
  13. Doyle's greyhound is a pair of electricians' pipes, which he lights upon, paints and plays, producing a doleful sound that soothes him - it is like mumbling your mantra or telling your beads.

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