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Перевод: hind
[прилагательное] задний; [существительное] лань ; самка оленя; крестьянин ; работник на ферме; батрак ; деревенщина
Тезаурус:
- Wont Be Gone Long was making a belated seasonal reappearance due to a nasty cut on a hind leg, but now fully recovered, he loves this fast ground and obviously jumps for fun.
- One saw it in extreme form in the 1960s, with Alan Sharp and Archie Hind, and in a quiet way with William McIlvanney.
- Katharine cantered Benji in a smaller and smaller circle, keeping a strong outside rein so that his hind legs were marking a smaller circle and working towards a canter pirouette.
- In rural Plenty, dwells the sober Hind:
- Kribensis, out of action since gashing a hind leg at Cheltenham in March, pleased Dunwoody and trainer Michael Stoute in a schooling session yesterday.
- In The Dear Green Place , Archie Hind exposed the sap and pulp that was hidden under the hard shell of that surprisingly literary construct, "Glasgow", and then "fell silent" (by which the literary world apologised for Hind's decision to communicate more directly with the city's damaged youth).
- We may see rage in a bucking horse, acute anxiety in a solitary horse galloping up and down a fence, great fear in a horse that cowers and jams its tail down hard between its hind legs, or elation in a pony that has escaped from a yard and is prancing around the paddock in an exuberant high-stepping trot.
- A mare was found at a place called Vitehall near Kyrkekvarn, bleeding from wounds in her vagina and hind legs.
- As Devon Loch struggled up there was still time for him to get going again and hold off E.S.B., but his hind legs seemed not to function and he could not move on.
- They all shot well; even Elizabeth slew a deer, loosing too high at a stag and accidentally killing a hind beyond it.
- They are called working faults and they are listed in the Standard as follows: Weak bones and musculature; steep shoulders, deficient elbow articulation; too long, too short, or steep upper arm; weak or steep pasterns; splay feet, flat feet or excessively arched toes, stunted toes; flat ribcage, barrel chest, pigeon breast; back too long, weak, sway or roach; croup too short, too straight, too long or too steep; too heavy, unwieldy body; hind legs flatshanked, sicklehocked, cow-hocked or bow-legged; joints too narrowly or too widely angled.
- Meanwhile there was Keelan Lambert with whom he was developing some hind of tentative relationship.
- It is quite commonplace for me to thrust my hand past my ferrets, grab a rabbit by its hind legs and pull it past the ferret.
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