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Перевод: scour speek scour


[существительное]
чистка ; мытье; промывание; промоина ; размыв ; понос ; моющее средство; моющее устройство; чистящее средство; чистящее устройство;
[глагол]
чистить; отчищать; оттирать; отскабливать; мыть; смывать; промывать; прочищать; мездрить (кожу); платинировать кожи; рыскать; прочесывать (местность); разводить


Тезаурус:

  1. And scour the distant plains
  2. So he divided the people, half to scour the right bank of the river down the forested links and narrows as far as the meadows above Logierait and force a signature from every proprietor, half to come with him to the north side; they would all meet at Haugh of Ballechin after the sun had set and plan for tomorrow.
  3. I have read of a good bishop that was to be burnt for his religion; and he tried how he could bear it, by putting his fingers into the lighted candle: so I t'other day tried, when Rachel's back was turned, if I could not scour a pewter plate she had begun.
  4. International: Arafat found safe after crash-landing in Sahara PLO seeks American assistance in hunt for lost leader, as 6,000 troops scour sandstorm-swept Libyan desert for missing plane
  5. It's at such times, as you sit eating a damp sandwich as water drips from your nose, as you scour the map for all the things you can't see, that you wonder why the hell you do it.
  6. To scour the pewter brass.
  7. Such people, caught in a strange web of masochism, find their emotional fulfilment not in acts of love but in being made to scrub kitchen floors or scour out pans.
  8. In spite of the heat, parties in full dress uniform were sent to scour the countryside.
  9. Two: Japanese sake, far too filthy to drink, can be used to scour saucepans.
  10. Formerly an Oxford don, he is a visionary keen on policy-making, and he will scour the country, even the globe, for innovatory models to translate into policy.
  11. By November, Wigan were promising to scour the world for a cure, while Hanley in his enforced idleness was reported to be depressed and frustrated.
  12. For many years, there had been no reason to scour the streets for pupils.
  13. The press scour whole countries for a sighting of the relaxing politician, and friends who might know where he is are propositioned with both money and arguments such as "I am sure you will agree that it would be better for us to find him before the Daily Mirror".

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