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Перевод: surfer
[существительное] серфер ; спортсмен, занимающийся серфингом
Тезаурус:
- What happened this year is what every surfer feared about Pottz.
- Any coat sufficed in the winter '68/'69: army jackets; donkey jackets; your dad's five sizes too big tweed work coat; army and RAF great coats; parkas (preferably not swallowtail, but this wasn't crucial); lightweight nylon "surfer" jackets; anoraks, fly-fronted macs, Levi, leather, denim, corduroy or suede jackets (or Wrangler), you name it - as long as it wasn't fashion - though Levi's tackle was always accepted, whatever it was, until 1970 when they brought out flares or bell-bottoms - orange tagged pre-shrunk (see jeans section).
- In fact he was the only surfer I knew who read - at least, anything other than surfing magazines.
- He has the classic surfer's build: shoulders like an American footballer, legs like a ballerina.
- They agreed on a rule stipulating that no surfer be allowed to return to shore until he had heard his personal chant sung from the beach.
- The winner would be the surfer who was judged to have performed best overall on the day: to have ridden the biggest waves in the most critical positions.
- On the street he wore Levis with turn ups, surfer jackets, Adidas trainers.
- But to the surfer, it has no limits.
- Ted was the only surfer I knew who read history between heats.
- In his pre-sponsorship days he used to be known as "the surfer who lived in a car"; in France he had a tent on the beach.
- He had been based in England up to the age of twenty-two before going abroad to earn his living as a surfer.
- He was the first man in nearly twenty years to have a full-face mug-shot on the cover of Surfer .
- He was still dreaming about it, and so was every other surfer on the North Shore, and so was I. But would this dream become a reality?
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