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Перевод: pasteboard
[прилагательное] картонный; непрочный; шаткий; фальшивый; [существительное] картон ; игральная карта; визитная карточка; железнодорожный билет; эфемерность ; фикция
Тезаурус:
- I used to go to Orkney for to go and asked for some cardboard boxes only we call them pasteboard boxes.
- And, although Folly stared at the slip of pasteboard with the kind of intensity that fortune-tellers reserved for Tarot cards, she didn't know exactly what he had in mind
- Lucille took a last look in the mirror, decided there was nothing that could be done to make herself any more elegant or beautiful, and so picked up her small bag that contained the precious pasteboard ticket.
- She picked up the slips of pasteboard and let them fall haphazardly on the table in front of them.
- It tasted dry, like pasteboard, but it was food and I couldn't remember the last time I had eaten.
- She held the feeling in tight, she squashed it down under the heavy pasteboard covers of the recipe book.
- Pasteboard ticket, Newcastle and Carlisle Railway.
- There is an awed and yet a sickly innocence, a pasteboard period falseness about the whole enterprise, and lines like lead which today make The Robe seem older, more quaint than silent movies.
- In the view of William Howard Russell, the first and greatest of war correspondents, the allies had run away with the notion that Sevastopol was a kind of pasteboard city.
- If it were merely a handful of Irish psychopaths against us, they might be foiled by a piece of pasteboard with a photograph and some numbers stamped on it.
- Dunnell made the wooden and pasteboard parts of scientific instruments, especially of telescope tubes, at his establishment in Charing Cross; he was employed by Robert Hooke and John Flamsteed qq.v..
- It too was wet and the ink writing on it indecipherable, but it was still recognisable as the pasteboard square dentists use to remind patients of their appointments.
- Nowadays boards can means pasteboard, cardboard, strawboard or any other stiff material used in hard-covered books.
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