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Перевод: snowman
[существительное] снеговик ; снежная баба; снежный человек
Тезаурус:
- He says will you show him how to make a snowman?
- After this strange sensation he felt as if he were a snowman "at last beginning to melt".
- In this centenary year of Lord Reith's birth, Daniel Snowman, chosen by the BBC mandarins to produce the 1989 lectures, decided to break with tradition.
- The potential for a reader's motivation, involvement, and reward can be seen in books like Raymond Briggs' The snowman (with its many tell-tale gaps since it has no text) and Susan Cooper's The dark is rising novels.
- A snowman, some polar bears and a friendly whale all help him get to the South Pole - with many fold-out pages en route.
- "Frosty The Snowman" is made available on December 7 alongside further contributions from .
- "I'm going to look like a snowman when I get in."
- He went to a Jesuit school, served as an altar boy (as did his future enemies the Snowman and the Falcon, both now doing time for espionage against the United States), and read law at Fordham.
- Philip watched as the wigwam boy kicked a football at the snowman.
- If there is enough snow to make a really big snowman, he may be as tall as Mr A. on the first day, but as he melts, he will shrink to be as tall as Miss B. and then as small as the smallest child, until he finally disappears.
- Meanwhile the range has been joined by seasonable designs from Miss Asher, including Santa in a chimney, a snowman and a Christmas pudding.
- Geoff Luckett, another of the Everest squad, had earlier won the Snowman Stakes two-horse competition.
- The snow-light filling the house with magic as the white flakes drifted down in the windless silence, the splendour where the sun came out and the hills and fields and trees sparkled under the arc of blue sky, the thought of the things one did in the snow, tobogganing and snowballing, and building a snowman: it was all ecstasy.
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