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Перевод: Achilles
[имя собственное] Ахиллес
Тезаурус:
- When Achilles reaches that point, the tortoise will be at a still farther point, and so on ad infinitum .
- Australia's Danielle Drady, briefly ranked No 2 in the world last year, lost to Holland's Hugoline van Hoorn in her first match since rupturing an Achilles tendon last autumn.
- That dog turd, so much more bitterly prosaic than any arrow, gave me my Achilles' heel.
- John Kirwan, the wing who has scored 25 tries in 30 Tests, missed training with an inflamed Achilles tendon but is firmly expected to play.
- If one can speak of a vocal Achilles heel, then Miss Roocroft's is still her cloudy diction.
- (The identification of Achilles' competitor as a tortoise is due to later commentators.)
- Clearly, the gearbox remained the Achilles' heel for the McLaren-Honda and it will doubtless cause Senna one or two anxious moments before this season ends in Adelaide on 5 November.
- From here to the final stages it was all uphill, and with six furlongs left St Denis had had enough, so Achilles took up the running until the runners came into the straight.
- Cash is recovering after an Achilles tendon operation and Cahill is set to have exploratory knee surgery, but Australia hope they will be fit for the match on Perth's grass courts from February 2 to 4.
- The experimental rig that will be built at the UKAEA's Harwell base is, ironically, called ACHILLES, The NII agrees that recent work in Canada, West Germany and the United States has gone some way to showing the likely scale of the ballooning effect.
- Pat Cash, out for eight months with an Achilles tendon injury, could make his comeback in the doubles at the Australian Open in Melbourne next month.
- Ankle strain, foot strain, stress fractures, strained knee ligaments and inflammation of the Achilles tendon are all common injuries suffered by joggers.
- Her balance was very poor; she could not stand up on her own, because strong associated reactions would pull her left side over; her left Achilles tendon was extremely tight; her left shoulder was very painful; her arm was pulled into a bent position, with the hand tightly closed in a fist (flexor spasm); she could hardly sit up straight because of the severe spastic muscle pull on the left side of her body; her mother had to push Dawn everywhere in her wheelchair, and give her total nursing support.
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