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Перевод: bloodhound
[существительное] ищейка ; сыщик
Тезаурус:
- In addition, the bloodhound has been bred to be particularly attuned to human smells.
- I have christened her the Blessed Dawg and her large brown eyes are filled with sorrowful compassion, her wrinkled forehead, which was bequeathed by her bloodhound ancestors, is the very epitome of worried concern.
- The British air defence missiles were the Royal Navy's Sea Slug, the Army's Thunderbird, and the RAF's Bloodhound.
- We cannot sense these faint chemical traces, but the bloodhound can smell them immediately.
- He was a tall, thin man of about fifty and he looked like a bloodhound, even to the wet nose, and had a nauseating habit of drooling sentimentally about his wife to anyone who would listen.
- Dad was a shy man, who wore the trousers and covered his soft centre with a brusque manner and the stern countenance of a bloodhound.
- 3.3.3, an art exhibition at London's Diorama gallery from June 11-;July 4, features the unusual centrepiece of a decommissioned Bloodhound missile.
- "You must have a nose like a bloodhound; sniff out a murder before it's happened!"
- Left: In - Bloodhound surface to air missile, newlyretired from 85 Squadron.
- Its long dewlap and floppy ears help to cup the scent as the bloodhound's nose passes over the ground.
- Overlooked in the light of the more exotic aircraft is the RAFM's "new" gate guard, an ex-85 Squadron Bloodhound 2 surface to air missile.
- Owner of a fabled art collection in California, which he was too busy ever to visit, his soon familiar face, like a bloodhound lugubriously scenting wasted pennies, was one symbol of the times: if you, too, struck oil you could be as rich and careworn as Getty and have as little time and capacity to enjoy it.
- "I have fleshed my bloodhound!"
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