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Перевод: swipe
[существительное] сильный удар; ворот ; коромысло; рычаг ; журавль колодца ; конюх ; [глагол] ударять с силой; красть; пиздить [неценз.]
Тезаурус:
- In the Express , Robert Kilroy-Silk takes another swipe at Bryan Gould.
- (July 24-Aug 23) Your ruler the Sun takes a swipe at Neptune on October 2 and then Jupiter on the 3rd.
- So we'd wait up all night, follow the delivery van around and survive on the bread and milk we could swipe.
- My letter was published in full, and I was pleased with myself, for two good reasons: my first literary effort had been accepted; and I had had a good swipe at the evils of fascism, judging by the stream of supporting letters which followed.
- Mrs Thatcher, in Commons exchanges with Mr Neil Kinnock, rejected criticism in Hong Kong and Britain and took a swipe at foreign critics by urging them to help accommodate the boat people.
- Along the front of the rostrum there was painted, in large, white letters, the phrase "SWIPE ME".
- "Swipe him one," a fellow marketeer suggested, but she smiled enigmatically, remembering Gabriel.
- Whilst it was still airborne you gave it an almighty swipe and endeavoured to send it further than your opponent.
- Where Jackson had in mind a playful swipe at other people's romantic success, some of those other people read a venomous resentment.
- But if the tip-twitching becomes more powerful, then it can act as a clue that a swipe from a bad-tempered paw is imminent.
- " Dejala ," they yelled as she rode in for the big swipe and missed it.
- rises to swipe the pretender off.
- Organic meat needs experienced butchery and not a quick swipe with the band saw before being instantly packaged - so go to a butcher who buys his meat on the hoof from a farmer who isn't into organics just for the sake of profit.
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