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Перевод: babushka
[существительное] головной платок ; косынка
Тезаурус:
- Mother Russia, the babushka and the chubby nesting "matrioshka" doll are powerful images and, from an emotional point of view, Russia is a matriarchal society.
- While the strangers slept, Babushka baked some bread and thought about the men.
- The men went into the little cabin and when they had eaten they thanked Babushka and went off to sleep.
- Babushka
- "Then come inside," invited Babushka.
- Every time a tired traveller passed her cabin Babushka called, "Friend, stop and rest in my cabin," and the traveller did so.
- It's Harriet who's the something, a good little capitalist something looking after her family plus not to forget the old Babushka.
- "Good day," said Babushka.
- One morning, when the forest was covered in snow, Babushka was outside busily clearing snow from her path when three travellers came up to her gate.
- But as time progressed, and as she became "official" as a member of the KGB, it was always the babushka who averted her gaze and looked away.
- This is where the babushka (grandmother) comes in.
- Once upon a time, in the heart of Russia, there lived an old peasant woman called Babushka.
- Hillary Clinton she's not, but there was no trace of the frumpy babushka, below, from 1989.
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