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Перевод: raven speek raven


[прилагательное]
цвета воронова крыла; черный с блестящим отливом; вороной;
[существительное]
ворон ;
[глагол]
есть с жадностью; пожирать; иметь волчий аппетит; рыскать в поисках добычи; искать добычу; набрасываться; грабить


Тезаурус:

  1. We had a splendid holiday, walking and fishing, full of memorable moments: surprising a pair of red-throated divers on a lochan along the Gorm Track; a raven, at the Black Rock; and a brief glimpse of Grandad, Scourie's largest resident trout.
  2. Nevertheless Raven cared passionately about things of the mind.
  3. - and then comes a list of benefactors: Carter the Congregationalist minister, and Henry Balmforth the sixth form master at Repton, and Geoffrey Fisher the headmaster at Repton, mother, father, Frank his brother , Jimmie Seaton the head of Cuddesdon, Tommy Strong in whose chapel he then meditated, John How at Liverpool; the institutions, Cuddesdon and Magdalene, his home, and his Bible; his special teachers William Temple and Charles Raven (Hoskyns, note well, is not mentioned); and then gratitude for his crosses: the troubles of school-days, the death, "the desolation", the anxieties and wearinesses in Liverpool, "tiresome boys".
  4. The court heard how 21-year-old Nigel Hinkin of Lipscombe Rise, Alton, had helped Jonathan Plumb and Daniel Sayers, both 17, of Beavers Close and Alder Close respectively, to steal cigarettes, sweets and cash worth 900 from the Paperweight Newsagents in Raven Square, Alton, in March.
  5. Raven pushed at the bishop that he ought to be in an academic post and soon.
  6. I hated the dove; I preferred the raven, that black leaf torn from the dark forest.
  7. He used to say that his ordination to the priesthood, in Farnworth parish church on 22 September 1929, with Raven preaching, mattered to him much the more.
  8. He applied for the first chair and then thought better of it and withdrew the application; refused to apply for the second despite the supplications of Cambridge friends; and finally applied for the third, the chair of primacy, the regius chair made vacant by the retirement of Charles Raven.
  9. Raven's mode of running a class was provocative.
  10. This a direct finish to Centrefold on Raven Crag Langdale (the one above the Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel).
  11. Raven passes by on the other side of the street, but he don't notice us.
  12. Section One: Pooley Bridge, Barton Fell, Arthur Pike, Loadpot Hill, Wether Hill, Red Crag, Raven Howe, High Raise, Kidsty Pike just off the ridge , Rampsgill Head, High Street, Thornthwaite Beacon, Stoney Cove Pike, Pike How, Kirkstone Pass.
  13. Raven ran a weekly class on the New Testament.

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