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Перевод: scrimshaw
[существительное] резьба на раковинах, слоновой кости и т.п.; [глагол] вырез`ать на раковинах, слоновой кости и т.п.
Тезаурус:
- Upstairs and away from the noise is probably the largest collection of scrimshaw to be found anywhere in the world.
- Deputy managing director Paul Scrimshaw told me: "One of our remedies with hotels that inflate prices is to remove them from our listings."
- Also Eskimo carvings, a display of scrimshaw, glaciological information on the Poles and Antarctic ornithology. 2.30-4pm.
- There is strong evidence that ill-fed people in modern industrial and Third World societies are more likely to develop some infections and succumb to them, primarily because their immune systems are less effective: the so-called "synergistic" effect (Scrimshaw et al .
- He'll be selling T-shirts, scrimshaw souvenirs and changing money (for which he charges no commission) - all in any one of seven European languages.
- She scraped the mud away and revealed a piece of scrimshaw.
- Great Escapes' Paul Scrimshaw explained: "It has always seemed to us that as long as the hoteliers play the game fairly then all parties have received a reasonable benefit."
- Maggie put a hand in her coat pocket, and with the tips of her fingers touched the piece of scrimshaw she'd found in the mud where their house had once stood.
- He wore round his neck a scrimshaw on a silver chain.
- Mid-winter he carved figures in wood and whalebone, the latter called scrimshaw, which Mr Lambie, who owned Lambie's Shop Gift Emporium, sold for him, taking a percentage profit from every item bought.
- Scrimshaw is Peter's passion.
- And then Lord Pugh distributed the hands of the dead to those who had most distinguished themselves - to be wrought upon patiently over many years in their cells with scrimshaw designs.
- Charlie's scrimshaw was particularly beautiful, an art that had taken him years to perfect and of which he was extremely proud.
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