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Перевод: blacken
[глагол] делать черным; чернить; начернить; почернеть; загорать
Тезаурус:
- Short, ugly, long-nosed with dirty brown clothes, they also love to dance, but their feet poison and blacken the grass, making it unfit for animals to graze there.
- Women are crawling out of the woodwork but they are duplicitous and wizened, swamp people and ratbags, and they can blacken and turn leathery before I will condescend to them.
- The letter may well be a fake but the worrying fact is that it proves there is a dirty tricks campaign designed to blacken the name of the Princess.
- Most have long disappeared; many of those left have been pressed into service as gateposts on farms, or blacken slowly as lintels over fireplaces.
- On the on hand, a bad debtor might conspire with an employee to remove or conceal evidence of his record, on the other an employee with a grudge might blacken someone's record.
- Established to rekindle Anglo-Italian relations after the Heysel disaster, the tournament has only served to blacken the name of soccer.
- Royal aides have also been stunned to hear that Morton's new chapter allegedly includes a blow-by-blow account of how Charles's friends tried to blacken Diana's name.
- are the unripe, green berries which have been allowed to dry and blacken in the sun after picking.
- Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens claimed the recordings might have been leaked to blacken the Royal Family and warned that "evil forces" could be at work.
- Richard Carey, for the prosecution, said: "Your intention was to blacken the woman's character.
- It seems certain to blacken miles of pristine coastline, kill hundreds of birds and wreck lucrative shellfish grounds.
- But we Scots were a bloodthirsty race then, and of all the black deeds that blacken Scottish history, I believe that the hunting of the Rannoch Macgregors was probably one of the most horrendous.
- There are some people who will put out black propaganda to blacken the name of MPs.
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