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Перевод: bilk
[существительное] жулик ; мошенник ; [глагол] обманывать; уклоняться от уплаты
Тезаурус:
- The standard bearers of this non-existent sexuality were ageing musos such as Chris Barber (whose "Petit Fleur" from April '59 is credited with instigating the "trad" boom) and Acker Bilk, playing inconsequential variants on ditties like "The Saints Go Marching In" that had had their day in turn of the century Lousians.
- Racing starts at 6.15 p.m. and there will be a cabaret with Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band, plus a barbecue with beer and wine.
- With a month to put together a programme of events for this "Reading Festival", things weren't going well and the organisers approached London club owner Dave Bilk - yep, Acker's bro - who put them on to B H.
- His folks have gone," he said, nodding at Acker Bilk.
- Dryden briefly mentions his publisher in MacFlecknoe (1682), describing Herringman as captain of a guard of "bilk'd stationers".
- It's been a popular strategy ever since The Rolling Stones played the small marquee at the 1963 National Jazz Festival in Richmond - the event that subsequently mutated into Reading - and provoked scenes of hysteria as hundreds of excited youths abandoned the main arena and jostled to catch a whiff of this liberating new air, leaving a bewildered Acker Bilk tootling his way into the footnotes of history.
- "Whippin' 'em into line," added Acker Bilk.
- Sometimes the big name bands came to the Regency - Kenny Ball and Ted Heath, Acker Bilk and The Temperance Seven, but tonight it was the resident band.
- A young man in an Acker Bilk ensemble lurked in the doorway and a girl in a red satin skirt and a chocolate soldier cap twirled a baton and stamped her feet.
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