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Перевод: hearse
[существительное] гроб ; дроги ; катафалк ; похоронные дроги
Тезаурус:
- From there, at 16, he moved via Lebanon to Detroit, where he worked in a beauty shop and a car factory before helping the notorious Purple Gang smuggle alcohol from Canada in a hearse.
- I remember how calm and serene my father looked as he lay in his coffin and how I seemed to feel something break within me when they lowered the plush-covered lid and we rode behind the hearse to Rosedale Cemetery for the interment.
- Back Up the Hearse and Let Them Sniff the Flowers is based on his own time as a water-filter salesman, ringing on doorbells and brow-beating mug-punters into believing that their lives won't be complete without the little gizmo on offer (at 230 plus VAT).
- Here the tramway cortge is drawn up outside the Cemetery gates and the coffin is removed from the tramcar hearse, by uniformed tramwaymen.
- The exceptions are: a mid fifteenth-century embroidered pall from St Peter's, Sudbury, Suffolk (now in Ipswich Museum); two magnificent hearse cloths of 1509, one in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford and the other in Great St Mary's at Cambridge, provided for the varsities' annual commemoration service for Henry VII; a pall of 1516 belonging to the Guild of St John at Dunstable Priory ( Col. 1 ); and six palls of the period c.1490-;1525 belonging to various livery companies in the City of London.
- For a town funeral he charged from 2 3s. for a hearse and pair to 6 9s. for a hearse and six; the cost was doubled if the funeral was to be out of town.
- An almost identical coffin as that shown in the Bedford Hours , though within a far less elaborate hearse, can be seen in the equally luxurious London Hours of Ren of Anjou from the Egerton Workshop.
- Opened at the Mass for the Dead one sees a magnificent hearse within which lies a palled coffin, presumably raised on stools, with a gabled lid and sides tapering towards the feet.
- Who was responsible for getting the coffin ready, the coffin stools and hearse in position and distributing the candles?
- "I'm like some kind of hearse.
- The coffin was carried on a horse-drawn cart because it was a long time before a motor hearse became available.
- I'd seen plenty of funerals, but this was the first I'd been involved in and I was fascinated by the splendid flowers and the well-groomed horses of the hearse and I forgot, for a moment, my fear.
- If we look to existing trends for advice, it seems likely that the coffin stools, hearse and candles would have been kept at the church and put into place by the parish clerk and/or sexton.
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