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Перевод: pail
[существительное] ведро; ведерко; бадья ; кадка ; бак
Тезаурус:
- J.G.V. writes about the knitters, especially one, "Busby", who used to fetch water from the water spouts (the only supply), knitting as he waited for his pail to fill, he was "one of the incessant knitters of Sedbergh".
- And her sharp Nose hangs dropping o'er the Pail.
- When Maggie and Susan left the house they were carrying the same pail and enamel container that they'd used earlier.
- She filled a jug with water from the pail, found rag, a tankard and another crust of bread to add to the food in her pocket.
- Two old sisters in Portsmouth kept shops side by side: the great-aunt running a coal shop where "you had to go in there with your pail, and they weighed the coal", with vegetables as a sideline, while "my gran she had a wee shop and she used to sell toffee apples."
- Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water, Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling after .
- The pail was by the window and she could see the darkening yard and coach-house through an arched gateway.
- A pail of cold water for washing was set on the floor so that performers had to bend over to use it.
- Susan placed the pail of water on the table.
- She heard the rattle of a milk pail in the next alley, and the familiar cry of: "Any milk here?"
- The woman glanced at their pail and enamel container.
- How could she compare the task of dusting and polishing the magnificent English furniture to the drudgery of cleaning our house, where there were only tom rags, a broom and a pail of water, and you had to go down on your knees to scrub the floor and do the endless piles of washing by hand?
- She has slept in her clothes as usual, so she reaches at once for her birch-bark pail ( podoinik ) with its removable lid and spout for pouring out the milk once she has returned from milking her cow, or two cows if she is rich.
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