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Перевод: bubble
[существительное] пузырек ; дутое предприятие; мыльный пузырь; пузырек воздуха; пузырь ; [глагол] пузыриться; кипеть; бить ключом; дурачить; обманывать; журчать; бурчать
Тезаурус:
- It is being discussed on the diplomatic circuit and it will no doubt bubble up at Westminster.
- I had no doubt the bubble would burst; it was only the timing I got wrong!
- The hydrogen bubble and its release and subsequent ignition inside the containment placed other systems at risk.
- I can't tell 'em apart, so I call 'em Bubble and Squeak, and whichever one answers it doesn't make any difference."
- Rovers will go top of the table if they can score the goals to burst the Canaries' bubble.
- The void, dubbed the "Local Bubble", extends about 100 light years in most directions.
- You'll find delights such as Midsummer Night's Dream, a fabulous foaming bubble bath and shower gel scented with strawberries and roses plus Florabunda, softening hand and body lotion for men.
- We did have hopes of being re-equipped for this Tripoli show," - by coincidence he was writing on the very day Tripoli fell - "but they didn't materialise, so we shall have to seek the bubble reputation elsewhere.
- Kasmin's career personifies the post-war evolution of the art market, from the romantic picaresque of the Fifties, through the fanciful Sixties, the grim Seventies, hypermanic Eighties and the burst bubble, as he prefers to see it, of the Nineties.
- KEVIN KEEGAN was keeping cool yesterday following a run of three defeats that has left fans wondering whether Newcastle's bubble has burst.
- Once the male comes into spawning condition he will select a suitable territory and start to build a bubble nest.
- Keep away from modern detergents in washing-up water, and bubble baths which degrease any bit of skin they are in contact with.
- They should, however, be kept well away from strongly-stinging corals such as mushroom anemones and most hard corals, especially bubble corals ( Plerogyra ).
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