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Перевод: mob
[существительное] толпа ; сборище; чернь ; шайка ; банда ; мафия ; [глагол] толпиться; нападать толпой; окружать
Тезаурус:
- But he was, and looked astounded when the housekeeper of the lodgings - a suspicious woman in greening black clothes, a dirty mob cap on her sparse hair - called him to the door of the gabled house.
- How could a working boy understand how a police escort had to be summoned in South America because there was such a large mob shouting and cheering for the "Ingleses", or appreciate an imitation of Josephine Baker?
- In the second and early third centuries persecution was often haphazard, caused by mob violence or by delation to the local governor who might be quite reluctant to react to the information handed in by complainants.
- With Paul Weller and Peter Gabriel on their case, can this hard-playing mob cope with the excess of peer approval?
- He was roughly handled by the mob and forcibly removed from the town.
- After breaking the windows, enraged by the early departure of the guests, the mob set fire to two meeting places and then moved on to Priestley's house.
- The Social Democrats called a general strike in protest (denounced by the leadership of the Petrograd Soviet as mob rule), which the Russian Governor General banned, promising to put down all disorders by force.
- She wasn't wearing a shawl, and dark hair escaped from a maid's white mob cap which had slipped half off her head.
- In peacetime, each flight occupies a concrete bunker at a main operating base (MOB) such as Greenham Common or Molesworth.
- "Oh, the swell mob.
- The mob, more demonised than human, took up the cry: "If you are the Son of God, get off the cross."
- I meet an eager mob of fifty Class 2 children in Swaziland and a large lady who had taught every single one of them to read, determined collectively and individually to hold me in the classroom until they have proved it true.
- At New Year, compare the joyous skating in Moscow, the balletic conducting of Carlos Kleiber in Vienna (whose grace shone through his shapeless suit!) - with the Trafalgar Square mob!
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