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Перевод: hideout
[существительное] укрытие; убежище [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- He must have been watching, presumably after finding his hideout violated.
- The first stretch to Castletown takes you past sights such as the smugglers' hideout at Jackdaw Cave and a treat for birdwatchers at Derby Haven where huge flocks of birds feed in the bay.
- One he had not seen at all, the fourth, who had stayed at the hideout ready to kill Simon Cormack on a phone call, or a no-show by his colleagues by a certain time.
- This was a typical day at the secluded hideout: 11am.
- "Have they got a secret hideout?"
- The cliff hideout also possessed its own ritual bath, a mikveh, which would normally have been used by the priest for religious purification.
- The designers designed a terrific pirate galleon and a thrilling Lost Boys' hideout.
- And when I bribe a willing campesina to buy a train ticket for me - gringo tourists are not supposed to use cheap local transport but to stick together on the ninety dollar tourist train - I shall be continuing a gentle descent into the lushly green Urubamba valley that, eighty kilometres beyond the small town of Aguas Calientes, becomes thick, matted jungle; becomes a hideout for Sendero.
- Any leads on their hideout?"
- When first purchased my specimen hardly ventured out of its hidey-hole, a flowerpot, but after a year it can be seen hopping out of its hideout at most times of the day - particularly at feeding times.
- Ideally Reagan would have liked a more dramatic scenario whereby his armed forces, especially the US Marines, stormed the hostages' hideout, killed their kidnappers and returned in glory with the stars and stripes held high.
- He guessed, rightly, that the kidnappers did not want their hideout discovered - at least, not yet.
- Their concern was not that others might come here one day and identify the place as having been the kidnappers' hideout; rather, that those examiners would never discover who the kidnappers had been.
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