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Перевод: stump
[существительное] пень ; окурок ; огрызок ; обрубок ; пенек ; обломок ; культя ; ампутированная конечность; коротышка ; ноги ; импровизированная трибуна; тяжелый шаг; вызов на соревнование; спица крикетных ворот; палочка для тушевки; растушевка ; целик ; [глагол] ставить в тупик; выбивать из игры; ковылять; совершать поездки, выступая с речами; агитировать; тяжело ступать; срубать; обрубать; корчевать; вызывать на соревнование; подзадоривать
Тезаурус:
- The best we can do is to grow a covering of skin over the stump where the amputation occurred.
- Yet many names do not believe that the losses for which they are being asked to stump up were incurred just through bad luck.
- Make a X-cut in the top of the stump with a knife, and within a couple of months a series of small cabbages will develop from the cuts.
- His left leg was almost severed when it was caught in the whirling blade of a tree stump cutter.
- You stump o'the gutter, you Hop O'My Thumb
- Britain will stump up 14 per cent, France and West Germany both say they will pay 22 per cent.
- legal firms whose clerks are at the harmonic meeting at the Magpie and Stump to which Lowton introduces Pickwick.
- To cure woolly-headedness it is not indispensable to inflict the woolly-headedness on the denizens under Boston Stump.
- Among other achievements, it gave a platform to Mary Whitehouse, lured Edwina Currie into a cheerful admission that the Tory campaign had made John Major look like a stump orator and Neil Kinnock like an incumbent prime minister, and mounted an irreverent debate on political morality.
- The grandfather, a former soldier in India and retired horseman, had had a leg amputated: "he ended up wi' a stump, so he used to sit in this old chair in the corner and nurse Aunt Lillie's children."
- My one real consolation in the face of almost any betrayal or grief is that I am without doubt an extremely talented writer, come danger or candle stump.
- The stump where the umbilical cord breaks after foaling is a potential route for pathogens into the foal's system.
- Boston Stump, a famous parish church and landmark, had a rector and four curates.
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