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Перевод: arms


[существительное]
оружие; доспехи ; род войск; война ; военные действия; военная профессия; герб


Тезаурус:

  1. Scientists , the arms race and disarmament
  2. Last night I opened my eyes when it was dark and feeling a sudden want of air opened the window when to my astonishment I was in time to see Oreste carried past in the arms of an angel and I wept and called out to him but there was no reply and soon they were gone up to the heavens and lost sight of.
  3. You sit beside me in my arms.
  4. Philippine rebels lay down arms.
  5. Stand up, stretch your arms above your head, then let them fall loosely to your sides.
  6. However it is still unclear what DEC will do with the marketing arms attached to these units.
  7. For a few seconds they encouraged the dogs to sniff and lick the blood - to reaffirm their hunting instinct - then, shouting and waving their arms, they sent them scurrying back to the shadows to wait for bones and other bits of debris.
  8. The curving shapes are there but she is in her Sunday best, positively dripping in spires, swags, pilasters, finials, and coats of arms, the better to proclaim her respectability and superiority.
  9. When the table was ready she filled a deep pan with water and put it on the cooker, her movements slow and simpering in contrast to those of her mother, who quickly poured olive oil into a big black frying-pan, threw in the artichokes, covered them and rinsed her hands and arms before drawing a chair up to one of the cauldrons and sliding into the curd up to her elbows.
  10. The year 1759 was the annus mirabilis , the year of marvels, in which British arms were triumphant throughout the world, but each fresh victory made the French more eager to strike at their enemy's heart and homeland.
  11. But, in the broader terms of next Saturday's tour opener at the Arms Park, it surely failed to convince a single soul that Cardiff will be anything other than cannon-fodder for the All Blacks.
  12. Caspar Weinberger's Defence Department and William Casey's Central Intelligence Agency foresaw only bigger Soviet threats and bigger American arms budgets.
  13. Sometimes they were to be found in a corner, solemnly talking to a rather battered doll whose arms and legs were always popping off, waiting to be clipped on by a passing "brother" who was inevitably obliging.

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