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Перевод: sponge speek sponge


[существительное]
губка ; обтирание губкой; обмывание; губчатое вещество; что-либо, напоминающее губку; тампон ; нахлебник ; паразит ; приживал ; пьяница ;
[глагол]
мыть губкой; чистить губкой; стирать губкой; вытирать губкой; собирать губки; одалживать у кого-л.; пользоваться чем-л. чужим; приобретать за чужой счет


Тезаурус:

  1. Wafer-thin bread and butter, home-made jam, fruit cakes, sponge cakes, chocolate biscuits were the usual fare.
  2. The sponge skeleton is highly variable in shape: many are cup or flask shaped, others spherical or cauliflower-like, while some form flat plates folded together, or are encrusting.
  3. BUTTERSCOTCH WALNUT SPONGE
  4. Mrs Yardley's was a plain sponge, but had been lacily covered with swirls and dollops and curlicues of golden buttercream icing dotted with candied violets.
  5. For washable clothing, sponge the fabric with a proprietary grease solvent using a thick pad held underneath.
  6. In a similar manner, if cells of the sponge (the bath sponge is the skeleton laid down by the sponge) are separated into a random mixture of individual cells they will actively move around and become reorganized into a normal sponge, with the cells in the correct relationship with one another.
  7. You can, however, buy some forms of contraceptives like the condom or sponge from chemists or other retailers.
  8. Such an ambitious Tuscan confection surely deserves a cakestand, assembled as it is on a noble pedestal of rock, its buildings (mixed plain and fancy) composed of that porous tufa which looks much like sponge cake and which comes in all the golds, pinks, browns and mauves of the best Battenberg.
  9. Tough marking by the Argentinian defenders Batista, Monzon and Simon meant that the Soviet referee A Spirin, and the Italian magic sponge were kept busy.
  10. To keep the flies away, crush garlic cloves in boiling water, allow to cool and then sponge over horse.
  11. The water soaks into the ground and becomes sucked in to a sandstone strata, which holds it like a sponge under the city.
  12. Hardy, in contrast, with his traditional "sponge and bucket" approach to treatment, was not the man for Chapman, who wanted an up-to-date training and medical department that could deal with injuries quickly and effectively.
  13. For the sponge:

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