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Перевод: blanket
[прилагательное] общий; всеобъемлющий; всеохватывающий; полный; полуцивилизованный; огульный; без особых оговорок; без особых указаний; [существительное] шерстяное одеяло; одеяло; попона ; что-либо закрывающее; что-либо покрывающее; покров ; защитный слой; поверхностный слой; нанос ; отложение; отложения ; плоская рудная жила; чепрак ; [глагол] покрывать одеялом; подбрасывать на одеяле; охватывать; включать в себя; заглушать; отнять ветер
Тезаурус:
- They can be used in summer on their own over a top sheet and in winter over a quilt or blanket.
- But what I objected to most was the all too often blanket opposition to change.
- The idea behind this imposition of blanket bans was to prevent the temptation to discriminate against particular marches.
- A blanket punishment such as detention of a whole class must only be used as a last resort, otherwise people who are quite innocent may be detained incorrectly or unlawfully."
- Frankie freed one lower corner of the blanket and spread his sheet-music copy of " Ain't Misbehavin " across a section of the dusty window-ledge.
- Using a core of plutonium fuel surrounded by a blanket of used uranium from ordinary nuclear reactors, the chain reaction literally "breeds" more plutonium from the uranium blanket.
- By then he was standing behind the blackout blanket in his room, a comic spread out on the window-ledge where remnants of fading sunshine fell in brassy yellow stains.
- As they lifted him on to a stretcher and then on to the jeep the blanket slipped away from his shoulders revealing his red hair and a very white arm covered in freckles.
- He slept on park benches, in packing boxes, and he even slept in holes in the ground with a strip of linoleum for a blanket.
- There was no other option as the Hurseys live in a known highrisk parvovirus area and carrying around a Great Dane puppy in a blanket to acclimatise him to street life - as one might with Yorkshire terrier pup - is hardly practical AND needs a very large owner!
- If the Government introduces blanket laws to prevent all-night parties it will be making an ominous step towards removing the right to freedom of association.
- America is his favourite way of talking about the undiscovered country, and it shows that as well as suicide and blanket boredom he has taken over the flavour of Raskolnikov's joke about getting used to family life.
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