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Перевод: sheaf speek sheaf


[существительное]
связка ; пачка ; пучок ; сноп ; вязанка ; сноп траекторий; батарейный веер;
[глагол]
вязать в снопы; вязать снопы


Тезаурус:

  1. They called him the One-Eyed Guest and Elisabeth recalled how, when she was young, the peasants never harvested a field without putting out a sheaf for Odin's horse.
  2. Like wreaths of sand about your hair's blond sheaf.
  3. Together with the first harvest sheaf hanging beside the icon for its protective magic, these are reminders that our peasant lives in several cultural times simultaneously, one of them embedded deep in the pagan past, another in the religious present, a third focused on the trip she is about to take to the town of Roslavl'.
  4. And a thin sheaf of forced daffodils, "From the Reverend and Mrs G. J. Bottingley."
  5. The binder can then shuffle down the wide row gathering a sheaf onto his insteps; he then picks it up and binds it with straw or twine (see Figure 11).
  6. Wandering along the landing, while Emily examined a pile of cotton bedlinen, Mungo noticed a sheaf of books tied with string, on a windowsill.
  7. And she produced a sheaf of exhibition papers with a flourish; she'd even written some of the wording to go under the photos.
  8. The same directory names fifteen taverns (as distinct from inns), the "Barley Sheaf", "Boot", "Cornish Arms", "Commercial", "Farmers' Arms", "Fountain", "Globe", "Queen's Head", "Red Lion", "Ring of Bells", "Town Arms", "Union", "Victoria", "White Hart", and "White Horse".
  9. Shipwrecks, says Colin Sheaf, are usually violent affairs in which valuable cargoes are scattered or smashed.
  10. She lifts from the floor a leather Gladstone bag, and begins to load it with the things she will need for the day: well-thumbed, much underlined and annotated copies of Shirley, Mary Barton, North and South, Sybil, Alton Locke, Felix Holt, Hard Times ; her lecture notes - a palimpsest of holograph revisions in different-coloured inks, beneath which the original typescript is scarcely legible; and a thick sheaf of student essays marked over the Christmas vacation.
  11. His engineering brilliance has taken him from being Rolls-Royce's "infant prodigy" to Lotus' "grand old man", with a sheaf of important achievements along the way.
  12. They started in small workshops in the upper course valleys of the River Don and its tributaries, such as the River Sheaf.
  13. You shake a sheaf of poems in the face of killers; you do paintings with Uncle Sam as an anaconda; and writers talk of five centuries of resistance to oppressors who may change-colonists, missionaries, generals, coke bosses-but whose victims remain the same.

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