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Перевод: pat
[прилагательное] подходящий; уместный; своевременный; удачный; [наречие] кстати; своевременно; удачно; как раз; свободно; с готовностью; быстро; [существительное] похлопывание; хлопанье; шлепанье; хлопок ; шлепок ; кусок ; кружочек ; кусок сбитого масла; кружочек сбитого масла; [глагол] похлопывать; потрепать; шлепать; поглаживать
Тезаурус:
- They had shuffled at half-time, moving Steve Sedgley back from midfield and Pat van den Hauwe to left-back.
- ABOVE Pebbles and Pat Eddery return to unsaddle, with trainer Clive Brittain (light raincoat) looking well satisfied.
- Pat had been attending my classes for a long time - years in fact.
- Two of the women who founded the centre in 1980, the charismatic Mrs Penny Brohn, a cancer sufferer herself who has spurned the path of orthodox medicine, and Mrs Pat Pilkington, and Dr Alec Forbes, the centre's medical adviser, made it quite clear in the first of the series of six, that the centre's work was to be seen as supplementary to orthodox treatment and not a substitute for it.
- Gently, deftly, as if he now knew exactly what to do, Marcus turned Pat on to his back, pulling him slightly toward the centre of the bed and laying his arms out straight beside his body.
- "Cheers, Pat," I said raising my mug of brandy.
- I think this was the point Pat was trying to get across.
- Pat Ayers quotes one of those same street people: "Just say you were standing on the corner, now if you had seen a policeman coming over the bridge you automatically moved.
- Three of the players, Willie Young and Arthur Graham of Aberdeen and the Celtic sweeper Pat McCluskey were all members of a Scotland under 23 team who had won the night before in Frederikshavn.
- Millie and the secretaries of Pat Muldoon and Clancy McGillicuddy were all close friends.
- Something for children when POSTMAN PAT travels to Leeds with his friends in a new childrens story entitled POSTMAN PAT'S SPECIAL DELIVERY.
- In December a series of articles appeared in The Times by two journalists, Pat Butcher and Peter Nichols, on drug abuse in athletics.
- Pat recharged the mugs from the barrel.
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