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Перевод: liner speek liner


[существительное]
лайнер ; рейсовый пароход; пассажирский пароход или самолет, совершающий регулярные рейсы; журналист, получающий построчную оплату; подкладка ; ткань для закатки; закаточная ткань; вкладыш [тех.] ; втулка ; гильза цилиндра; прокладка ; обкладка ; облицовка ; обсадная труба; подшлемник ; футеровка


Тезаурус:

  1. If the pond-building books fail to acknowledge Murphy's Law, it is nowhere more evident than at the point where neat diagrams demonstrate the laying of slabs over flap of liner.
  2. French painter whose works adorned the French National Theatre and the ocean liner, France.
  3. Both Fort and Corrie offer a good selection, but one of the niftiest is the Haemmerlin Bag-Barrow which has a support hoop for keeping a dustbin liner upright, which makes collecting refuse a lot easier - price 27.50 (including 10 bags).
  4. One morning there were over 2,000 tadpoles in my pond (I was bailing them out temporarily because the liner had a leak, so I was counting them too!).
  5. If there's any subsidence later on, this make of liner will take up the strain better than Butyl, claims the makers.
  6. I have a vision of resident tutors beating up classes with the cheerful persistence of a sports organiser on a trans-Atlantic liner; of extra-mural directors deploying their forces through the English countryside, themselves deciding what classes are suitable for the people of Swindon and Banbury and Slough; of district organisers calling on mill hands in the remotest dales of Yorkshire with the regularity of the man who collects the rent
  7. James turned up at the docks expecting a luxury liner, only to find a cargo ship and a deck-hand's job waiting for him.
  8. He also says in a note on the score (the disc's liner note is slightly different) that Lighthouses "examines orchestrational notions of depicting weather and sea and natural phenomena in terms of our conditioned responses to such musical "approximations".
  9. F. Many skilled workmen and parts are needed in fitting out a ship, particularly a passenger liner.
  10. Above: Spare liner makes a "bog pocket" - a slab is taken out, the liner is filled with compost and trimmed to just below ground level.
  11. The liner went in with no hassle at all , and I was grateful for Absat's superior flexibility when the hose went on and I went into the rapidly filling hole to smooth out the creases.
  12. It was given at the launching of what was Britain's largest liner at the time, the S.S. Aquitania .
  13. Ten miles distant, Sandweg church loomed into view; it rose from an ocean of grain like a vast liner in the doldrums.

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