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Перевод: scull speek scull


[существительное]
кормовое весло; кормовое короткое весло; парное весло; ялик ;
[глагол]
грести парными веслами; грести кормовым веслом; галанить кормовым веслом


Тезаурус:

  1. Similarly, there are pieces of metalwork decorated with enamel which are found in the Lark valley in Cambridgeshire (Brown 1981a; Scull 1985).
  2. Scott's papers in the Kent Archives Office; G. D. Scull, Dorothea Scott , 1883; P. Clark, "Thomas Scott and the Growth of Urban Opposition to the Early Stuart Regime", Historical Journal , vol. xxi, 1978; R. Cust, The Forced Loan and English Politics 1626-;1628 , 1987.
  3. However, the first half of the nineteenth century witnessed a revolution in social practice in many Western societies: deviants and dependents were increasingly segregated into institutions - mental hospitals, prisons, reformatories, poorhouses and other such closed purpose-built institutions for control, treatment and punishment (Rothman, 1970; Foucault, 1977; Cohen, 1979; Melossi and Pavarini, 1981, Scull 1984).
  4. Until recently, competitors only had one chance to win because it was only open to men in their first year after indenture to the Company of Watermen and Lightermen - so winning the buckled shoes, white stockings, silver badge and scull cap which complete the scarlet raiment is no mean feat.
  5. It has also been argued strongly, especially by Andrew Scull (1977), that the move towards creating "alternatives to custody" in the 1960s and 1970s was primarily a product of fiscal calculation (see Chapter 7).
  6. G. D. Scull, "A Biographical Notice of Dr Daniel Coxe, of London", Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography , vol. vii, 1883; A. G. Zimmerman, "Daniel Coxe and the New Mediterranean Sea Company", ibid., vol. lxxvi, 1952; V. W. Crane, The Southern Frontie r, 1670-;1732 , 1928; Michael Hunter, The Royal Society and its Fellows 1660-;1700 , 1982; Royal Society Boyle Letters, vol. ii, 52-;79, Classified Papers X(1)8.
  7. A pity that this clashes with Music for a Dying King (C4: 7.00-;8.00 pm), a Tony Scull documentary exploring the religious music of baroque composer Franois Couperin.
  8. He disparages the critics of Robert and Ethel Scull as nouveau-riche social climbers, yet, ironically, his anecdotes support those opinions.
  9. Phelpses built boats, maintained boats, became champion scullers, taught the gentlemen how to scull, and bowed and doffed their caps "below stairs" at the clubs before the war when watermen were not allowed to drink at the bar.
  10. C. Scull).
  11. Now it was the truth, I mean when you scull the boat, they call that sculling, rowing, they usually do a figure of eight with one oar and a figure of eight, that's how you do that, that's a hard job to keep that into that here hole at the back of the boat, because
  12. In 1871, aged twenty-seven Eakins painted "Max Schmitt in a single scull (The champion single sculls)", a work of startling intensity and lucidity whose control of light recalls Canaletto, while "The Gross Clinic" of 1875 draws artistically on Rembrandt in its depiction of an operation on a leg bone, resulting in an image of startling modernity in its blood-stained detachment.
  13. The Nottinghamshire quadruple scull will lead off a procession of 500 crews.

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