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Перевод: bore
[существительное] высверленное отверстие; скважина ; дыра ; канал ствола; калибр ; диаметр отверстия; внутренний диаметр; скука ; скучный человек; скучное занятие; сильное приливное течение; [глагол] сверлить; растачивать; высверливать; провертывать; бурить; пробивать себе путь; протискиваться; вытягивать голову (о лошади); надоедать; наскучить; #past от bear
Тезаурус:
- She didn't let the world bore her.
- The menu was an exercise in school French, but the food was good, even if it bore no relation to anything I knew as French cuisine.
- Untouched by the reforms of Baron Larrey, it bore the permanent stench of death and corruption, its handful of battle casualties heavily outnumbered by those suffering from accidental or self-inflicted injury, fever, dysentery and venereal complaints.
- Mr R. Bore, superintendent of Saltley Works, took charge of carriage building at Wolverton Works, the first carriage superintendent of the L NWR, all carriage activities all over the system coming under his control.
- This was the famous Severn Bore tide.
- Corporate Relations bore speaking at normal speed.
- Apparently the elderly Renoir bore Modigliani no malice.
- Helen was a determined little girl who bore her illness with great courage.
- Tremayne grunted and bore the document away, coming back presently to say I should stop working and go with him to Newbury races, if I didn't mind.
- He added that, "Widespread electoral support bore little resemblance to restricted party membership, however, and disappointments were common.
- One of my friends said he was a romantic boy who thought he bore a charmed life, but I argued that this was a superficial judgment.
- The big wooden gate bore the words: "Upmeadow Farm."
- Examine the diagram of rocks from a bore hole near Sheffield.
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