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Перевод: seasickness speek seasickness


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морская болезнь


Тезаурус:

  1. Field work to acquire the specimens that I drew took me scuba-diving in the warm, subtropical waters of Natal and Zululand and braving seasickness on a research ship off the Transkei coast.
  2. Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, who was a martyr to seasickness, were also enthusiastic at a time when Anglo-French relations were noticeably warmer than in the previous 50 years.
  3. His wife suffers badly from seasickness and keeps mostly to her berth."
  4. In uncomplicated prose he steered his readers through the episodes of his hero's life, repeating at intervals Hornblower's mannerisms (his repressive "Ha-hm", his almost unseemly giggle in moments of crisis), his physical attributes (a homely appearance, an unfortunate tendency to seasickness) and the deeper, clinching duality of his nature.
  5. James had won the first round, though, suffering agonies of seasickness, he was in no mood to celebrate, while Admiral de Forbin, in an excess of caution, stood so far out to sea that they overshot their intended destination, Leith in the Firth of Forth, and instead made their landfall 60 miles 96 km north of Aberdeen and 150 240 km from the real objective.
  6. The prospect of spending eight months aboard a 67-foot yacht racing the wrong way round the world against the prevailing winds is not something that most seasickness sufferers would relish.
  7. Culture shock and seasickness strike as soon as they board the North Sea Ferry!
  8. Jack felt it go, like a migraine or a bout of seasickness.
  9. To many hundreds of birdwatchers the name conjures up either the anticipation or satisfaction of excellent birding, or memories of the abject miseries of seasickness on the three-hour crossing.
  10. Seasickness was a problem.
  11. And then there were hats for every occasion, sunglasses, sportswear and even the questionable piece of advice that a firm corset would prevent seasickness.
  12. Here, with no one to meet them, he had to be carried ashore through the icy sea by the captain, more dead from seasickness than alive, to make his wretched way to Glamis, Dundee and - 100 miles 160 km to the south of Peterhead - Perth, still held by Mar's troops.
  13. Thanks to stabilisers, and effective modern remedies for seasickness, real discomfort is rare.

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