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Перевод: shack speek shack


[существительное]
лачуга ; хижина ; хибарка ; будка ;
[глагол]
жить; проживать; сожительствовать


Тезаурус:

  1. He toyed with raccoon meat, alligator fat and "trinity" (green peppers, onions and celery) in a shack on the bayou, stirred steaming okra stew in K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen, and concocted a vast, suppurating cauldron of seafood gumbo (crab, oysters, shrimps, sausages, seafood boudin, mudbugs, salted pork) in the New Orleans Cookery School.
  2. "Funny, but the radio shack is usually on this deck," Forster remarked at the end of the room for these extra quarters.
  3. Mada Joyce had, it seemed, no husband but seven children from three different fathers, each apparently blacker than the one before and the latest, who occasionally visited and made half-hearted repairs to the shack, Nana dismissed as "nothing but pure Negro."
  4. Apparently this old man, John Raven lived in a shack beside the stone and made a good living out of selling a paper he had had printed, which gave the size, weight and origin of the stone.
  5. "First draft of Under the Volcano lost when his shack in British Columbia went on fire.
  6. John McVie's wife, ex Blue-Horizon label stalwart and Chicken Shack evacuee Christine Perfect, had joined the band full time.
  7. Beyond the hedge of red-leaved crotons that marked the uphill boundary of Nana's yard stood a dilapidated shack that was unoccupied, the property of a woman in one of the lower villages who owned several plots in the valley.
  8. A group of urban poor, some of whom may be recent migrants, driven by the insanitary conditions, high rents and overcrowding of the slum areas, squat on a piece of unused land, and hastily erect a temporary shack.
  9. But from her two-room concrete refugee shack, she could now just see Palestine.
  10. Sitting in his gambrel shack on the skyline, brains fairly addled with hallucinogenic drugs, de Quincey was left very much to his own devices by the good Mistress Tosh.
  11. In the porch of a wooden shack a small boy dangled a land crab on the end of a makeshift fishing rod; it clawed the air, defensive and gaudy.
  12. Mr Usta, aged 34, who lives with his wife, mother and three daughters in a shack in an Istanbul shanty town, described how he came to London last year, attracted by a newspaper advertisement offering money to kidney donors.
  13. They vary from the smallest tin shack propped up against a breakwater to the smartest yacht club in Cowes - but you will find the same enthusiasm for the sport in each.

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