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Перевод: bleat
[существительное] блеяние; мычание; [глагол] блеять; мычать; говорить глупости; ныть; скулить; жаловаться
Тезаурус:
- He was lifting up the lamb's head, pulling on its muzzle to make it bleat.
- This gave her the opportunity to bleat even more madly, puffing noisily between bleats to prove how sorely she was being tried.
- It rarely speaks, though if frightened it may bleat like a goat.
- A sheep might bleat but its lamb is too chilled to reply.
- Good songwriters often have unremarkable voices: a weather-beaten bleat that denotes experience, maybe, or a finished shine in which meaning can glisten.
- "I put it to you," some old goat would bleat from under his wig, "that these scheming, unprincipled charlatans, stopping at nothing to come by their ill-gotten gains, forged the very hand of a peer of the realm in a dastardly conspiracy to frustrate the worthy efforts of their local benefactor."
- Typical of the government's hypocrisy, in Pink's view, that it could bleat about the failure of exporters while at the same time putting every sort of obstacle in their path.
- Pleat won't bleat
- Re Mersey Bleat.
- When federalists bleat on about how interdependent the world is, one wonders what world they live in.
- Re Mersey Bleat (FACE 19).
- I persisted, rather surprised that somebody who really had done something was so reticent, when there are people, like me for instance, who bleat on about the most tawdry experiences.
- As for the wood, the Younger Brother wishes he could hear something from outside it, bleat or whistle or cockcrow:
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