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Перевод: saddle
[прилагательное] седельный; [существительное] седло; седловина ; седелка ; антиклинальная складка; подушка ; подкладка ; суппорт ; каретка суппорта; подпятник ; союзка ; салазки ; гнездо; башмак ; [глагол] седлать; оседлать; садиться в седло; взваливать; обременять
Тезаурус:
- The gaucho was a swarthy old man in a red woollen cap and a leather jacket; his saddle was a grubby sheepskin, and the horse's nose was bridled with a yellow wool cabeza .
- Having delayed longer than he had intended at the barrow, he even pumped the pedals on the downhill sections, always anxious about the safety of the curious evidence in his saddle bag.
- Shortly thereafter, the Party took the unusual step of assembling the Armed Forces heads and demanding their collective endorsement of Beria's arrest-a step which might not have been judged necessary by a leadership firmly in the saddle and truly confident of its prerogatives.
- Two had lost a stirrup and the saddle of a third had slipped under its belly.
- Nez Perce gun case and saddle bag of about 1850.
- Ten minutes, fifteen at the most, and the wind would be on them, tearing them from the saddle.
- Lord Deverill called as he swung himself effortlessly into the saddle.
- He threw a leg over the saddle of his bicycle, and stared solemnly at Bull O'Malley.
- Bones obliged him in everything he asked, even shaking him tenderly back into the saddle when he flew up round his ears or slipped tailwards.
- Prices are 23.50 + VAT for the bench, 7.50 + VAT for the saddle clamp.
- "Did the King check his saddle and girth straps?"
- The ancient city was compact as a walnut, or a ship pitched like an ark on the saddle of the mountain-top.
- Graham of Wolverhampton, Grimes of Blackpool, Hawkins of Bristol and Jeans of Liverpool, were all in the saddle in the 1940s.
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