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Перевод: milt speek milt


[существительное]
селезенка [анат.] ; молоки ; семенники ;
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Тезаурус:

  1. Milt Chwasky, a lawyer for Bowe's manager Rock Newman, claimed Lewis's manager, Frank Maloney, had faxed an offer for the fight to take place in London in the spring.
  2. Heard here, Milt Jackson's vibes sound is significantly different from, say, Lionel Hampton's more pianistic or percussive approach, with a greater lyrical content and a far greater variety of attack and articulation than Hampton's more "accompanist" technique.
  3. Then there are waters which do not provide the same good spawning facilities; maybe a lack of shallows and plant life in which to lay eggs and milt.
  4. "What's Up, Milt?"
  5. Swiftly eggs and milt are shed and sink beneath the gravel grains.
  6. First up is tenor saxophonist and arranger Teddy Edwards's bluesy and mainstream "Mississippi Lad" ( Verve "Gitanes Jazz" ); Edwards (b. 1924) has worked as soloist and arranger with bands led by Red Callender, Benny Goodman, Milt Jackson and others; but this is a sextet album recorded last year and features the vocal and guitar stylings of Tom Waits (notably on the immensely moving Little Man ), as well as drummer Billy Higgins and bassist Leroy Vinnegar.
  7. In the same way, the old horsemen believed that the milt and the frog's or toad's bone contributed almost wholly to their skill in drawing or jading their horses.
  8. The action is identical to that used when stripping brood fish for eggs or milt.
  9. Like the milt it has wide and ancient associations.
  10. It is quite normal for the male to have to stay outside and drive his milt in with beats of his tail, because he cannot get in through the reduced entrance.
  11. Another important title is the prematurely named "Modern Jazz Quartet" ( Savoy ), by the Milt Jackson Quartet: Jackson (vibraphone), John Lewis (piano), Ray Brown or Percy Heath (alternating on bass) and Kenny Clarke or Al Johns (ditto on drums).
  12. Lewis, clarke and Browns were the Dizzy Gilespie band's original rhythm section, and with Milt Jackson and Percy Heath instead of Brown, would eventually become The Modern Jazz quartet (MJQ) in 1954, under Lewis's musical direction.
  13. Freed from the inconvenience of locating a partner with whom to mate, an oyster first spouts out white spat ripe eggs, then spills milt - to create a progeny of rare independence.

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