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Перевод: birdcage
[существительное] клетка ; клетка для птиц
Тезаурус:
- The flat seemed suddenly as small and confining as a birdcage.
- Her picture on the cover of Elle magazine, when she was still a schoolgirl of fifteen from a strict bourgeois family, led her to Roger Vadim, who let her out of her birdcage by marrying her in 1952 despite parental reluctance.
- Hearing a knock, Miranda turned her head to the door as the housekeeper entered; she carried a Victorian brass birdcage, in which was a dove.
- The lift was an elegant gilded birdcage in which they were borne slowly upwards in a repressive silence.
- There was a woman called Wilkinson who couldn't keep order in a birdcage.
- Now Ruth began to collect, with saved-up pocket money, false flowers of enamel, and finally a birdcage with a painted wooden linnet.
- "It was as if a key turned," Margaret Drabble once remarked of her easy transition from student days at Cambridge to the life of an instant bestseller in realistic fiction with her first novel, A Summer Birdcage (1962).
- Both The Mall and Birdcage Walk are open and you can use Horse Guards Parade to get to the inside of the course and Hyde Park Corner, Victoria or Pall Mall to position yourself outside of the railings.
- It had so impregnated my string vest that when it had dried I almost succeeded in standing it up like a birdcage.
- Dave Holding, the British No 1, looked capable of repeating his 1989 triumph until Wesley produced a devastating finish on Birdcage Walk which enabled him to slice 70 seconds off the record.
- He removed a birdcage containing a mechanical singing canary from his chair and sat down, gesturing for his guests to do the same.
- They had hardly crossed Birdcage Walk when they were hailed by a cheerful shout and Jerome Mapleton trotted up beside them, rubicund, sweaty-faced, a little out of breath.
- But when they left the building he turned without explanation to the left and down the steps to Birdcage Walk.
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