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Перевод: scribbler speek scribbler


[существительное]
писака ; бумагомаратель ; щипальная машина для шерсти


Тезаурус:

  1. Thomas, as a cardmaker, was by no means the only person down the lane in that year who depended upon the wool trade for his livelihood: we find several shearmen, a scribbler, a weaver and a wiredrawer, with the added variety of a butcher and a baker, a tailor and a miller, John Moon at the Lamb and Fountain Inn , and a lady charmingly described as a "widow bewitched".
  2. One boxing scribbler of the tabloid persuasion used to recite a Guardian intro which Keating dashed off in a Bavarian hotel room, while struggling to complete a long overdue script for children's television: "Tonight in Munich, Muhammad Ali of The Universe will defend his world heavyweight title against Richard Dunn of 23 Railway Cuttings, Bradford, West Yorkshire."
  3. He was in his own words "a confirmed scribbler", and had had letters and papers published, several pamphlets and two books.
  4. It is working in partnership with Norway's Statoil on other opportunities, including possible projects in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan, as part of the process of taking a longer look ahead at business prospects than the average City scribbler cares to take into account.
  5. Vanity and a nod towards Alan Meale compel that we also include this: A short-sighted scribbler called Amos; Recorded the gaffes of the famous; And if ever his column; Becomes faintly solemn; He'll be sacked on the spot (who would blame us)?
  6. Some day soon we'll stop by at a monastery and have a scribbler read them out to you.
  7. A sure-footed City scribbler Tim Congdon of Gerrard National writes: "The 1980s will be remembered as a decade of remarkable growth in all forms of credit."
  8. And the essential truth of Keynes's aphorism that an economic scribbler can be found to justify any course of action, was once again clearly demonstrated Buchanan and Wagner, 1977.
  9. Yet, in a somewhat art-y place like Freud's which recently displayed the photographic work of Jane Ralley, the solitary wild-eyed scribbler was not too out of place; but then, judging by the subject of half of the photographs in the show, the owner could count on this crowd to retain its sophisticated bonhomie in the face of far more deliberate provocation.
  10. It is said that when Christie moved into the new mill he took the machinery with him and this must have included the scribbler and carder. with the Devondale piercing machine, the slubbing Billy and spinning Jennys.

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