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Перевод: stirrup
[существительное] стремя; хомут [тех.] ; скоба [тех.] ; серьга [тех.] ; бугель [тех.] ; подперток (под реем)
Тезаурус:
- So four of us took our stirrup pumps and torches and picked our way through what was a minefield.
- Some, such as restitching stirrup leathers are surprisingly easy as long as the holes are correctly lined up.
- "So let's have a stirrup cup before that happens."
- Two had lost a stirrup and the saddle of a third had slipped under its belly.
- STIRRUP cups were being raised in the country yesterday as hunt followers celebrated the Tory victory.
- He watched her trot away down the road, red stirrup light shining on Midnight's dark flank.
- A similar line of reasoning - warm the skin if the body is cold - explains the idea of "one for the road" or the "stirrup cup".
- The horses were being led and one of the men was limping badly and supporting himself by holding on to a stirrup.
- Nor did it, for the patrol men knew her, and her stirrup light was in order.
- A working compromise was reached only after Barbarossa agreed to hold the Pope's bridle and stirrup at a formal meeting; an act of ritual homage which he had at first refused.
- I gathered the reins and lengthened the stirrup leathers a couple of holes while Fringe made prancing movements, getting used to his new and heavier rider.
- Lindsey Ahmet (far left) and Natalie Stirrup (left) both 3, stole the show!
- A Frankish stirrup has been discovered by archaeologists, but contemporary records do not confirm that horse charges and similar tactics were widely used.
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