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Перевод: gull speek gull


[существительное]
чайка ; простак ;
[глагол]
обманывать; дурачить


Тезаурус:

  1. The "three-triangle" gull arose from a student's problem whilst on a course in Wales.
  2. A tawny giant with shoulders and arms like a blacksmith's, he had lean hips, more freckles than a gull's egg, a snub nose, sleepy honey-coloured eyes, Bart's pugnacious jaw and red-gold hair sticking up like a Dandy brush.
  3. There was a single gull wheeling over the black land and a wild duck trying to hide in two inches of water at the bottom of a drain.
  4. Visiting aircraft began arriving early in the day and by the time the airshow started at midday quite a line-up of visiting types were present, ranging from award-winning Percival Vega Gull G-;AEZJ to Duncan Baker's Howard 500 N500LN, the latter making a very rare appearance away from its Exeter base.
  5. Animals may also be born with some such rules: for example, a herring gull chick is born with the hypothesis that a thin projection with a spot on it is a parent's beak (see p. 77).
  6. FIGURE 1 Three triangles make a gull!
  7. If the first criticism we read is of Shakespeare (an Othello casebook, typically), then the first contemporary poe we come across is probably Ted ("a black - /Back gull bent like an iron-bar slowly") Hughes.
  8. It can be difficult finding the leg position so remember that most of the gull's weight is forward; so place them almost under and in line with the head.
  9. The upright posture of the owl is very different from the gull.
  10. The presence of a population of seldom fewer than 2,000 cormorants, 20,000 gulls (including the rarest of all gulls, Saunders' gull), 15,000 ducks, 5,000 herons and 10,000 waders must have conjured up nightmare pictures of the risk of birdstrikes.
  11. Whenever I could, I went out, armed with my expensive binoculars, to see what I could find in the fields or to observe the coastal birds - puffins, with the splendid red, yellow and blue bills which they shed when the mating season is over; cormorants nesting in colonies on ledges in the cliffs; screeching gannets and all the members of the gull family.
  12. A young herring gull taps its mother's beak to trigger her into regurgitating its next meal.
  13. The Isle of Man Coastal Path or Raad ny Foillan (Way of the Gull) is a route that doesn't get half the publicity it deserves.

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