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Перевод: bury
[глагол] хоронить; похоронить; зарывать в землю; зарывать; зарыть; закопать; предать забвению; прятать; схоронить; уткнуть; погружаться
Тезаурус:
- A Union Jack flew over the exact spot and George Jeffery, of Bury St Edmunds, laid a poppy wreath on behalf of the squadron.
- BURY, in Lancashire, is a modest town.
- Without clumsy pipes and masks, it would be delightful to blow a big mass of oxygen foam from the DREADCO dispenser, and bury one's face in it.
- "No, my lord," (such courtesy again, and such artful courtesy too, as we shall see!) "hear me; I give you the field, and I give you the cave that is in it; in the presence of the sons of my people I give it to you; bury your dead."
- You bury it in the earth and fertilize a tree - that's what I call harmony with nature.
- A solitary star plummeted downward to bury itself in the sand beside Alec's foot.
- "If he's got no owner, they'll just bury him," said Mrs Wright.
- "The locals still bury there," he told her.
- "We will bury it in the garden.
- Bury the wounded section in the depression and firm the soil.
- Destined to run in Manchester, they will relieve traffic congestion and help to reduce the levels of carbon monoxide in the city centre, outlying suburbs and satellite towns of Bury, Altrincham, Salford, Oldham and Rochdale.
- The church flourished outside the Bishop's jurisdiction right up until 1774 and the incumbent had the right to marry couples without banns or licence and to bury suicides.
- Bury St Edmunds.
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