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Перевод: stay-at-home
[существительное] домосед ; домоседка
Тезаурус:
- Where firms use "workshop" affiliates in developing countries, they may lower their total costs below those of stay-at-home rivals.
- If you are the stay-at-home type you might like to choose an exercise book or tape that covers strength and suppleness exercises of the kind we have described.
- The result, both in some sectors where there are producers who are purely home-based and others who are foreign-based, and in whole states, is a political tug-of-war to define the "cow" according to either the stay-at-home or to the go-abroad interests.
- A stay-at-home wife and mother.
- FEELING THE PINCH: Stay-at-home Terry Major outside his London house, No 7 Picture: BILL KENNEDY
- His brother William made a good deputy in most respects and could deal with much of the day-to-day management of the properties; but he was very much a stay-at-home character, immersed in his books and studies, and the more distant affairs tended to get neglected.
- Stay-at-home Americans missed out on the best of the world's bull market in the 1980s.
- STAY-at-home Britons are crunching their way through 1.5 billion of savoury snacks a year, a survey reveals today.
- But for one zany week in March, the place sheds its stay-at-home Cinderella rags, paints its face and gets itself up in motley as Clown Town.
- One might suppose, for example, that the British would be likely to emerge from the war rejoicing in a warm nostalgic glow as the gallant kid brothers of the American heroes; that the British (and the Americans) would be profoundly alienated from the stay-at-home Germans; and that the French would be left uneasily high and dry in the middle.
- But, what with today's theatre seat prices, the difficulty of parking the car, and the limitations of radio and television, who would not pay the 5 subscription 10 or 20 times over to bring back the stay-at-home multiple choice facilities that our grandparents enjoyed.
- What makes cognac the international high-flyer, and armagnac the spotty, stay-at-home plodder?
- Grafting its expatriate Scottish culture onto Midland's stay-at-home heritage could be hard.
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