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Перевод: bust speek bust


[прилагательное]
сломанный; обанкротившийся;
[существительное]
бюст ; женская грудь; халтура ; банкротство; разорение; налет полиции; кутеж ;
[глагол]
ломать; разрушать; обанкротиться; снизить в чине; разжаловать; арестовать; схватить с поличным; запить


Тезаурус:

  1. The deal has precedents in the purchases in recent years of bust Texas financial institutions by BancOne and NCNB.
  2. This would result in muscular development up to the clavicles for a man, preventing a "droopy" looking chest, while for a woman it would cause a build-up of tissue leading into her cleavage, thus emphasising her bust.
  3. Children play mournfully in heap of setter shit above which washing-line used to hang (until sodden towel bust it at three a.m., landing in setter ordure as mentioned).
  4. In the entrance to the gallery is a copy of Adrian de Vries's bust of Rudolf with his distinctive profile.
  5. It's a bit bust on one side but I really like it.
  6. I don't know if you know what it is to work every day as if your life depended on it, to work until you feel you are going to bust a gut, until you want to cry or howl at yourself because your own body is so stubborn.
  7. As those developers go bust and along with them the credit unions, larger banks will be goaded to take their weaker brethren over.
  8. Ornaments, such as an interesting pot or a bust on a plinth, which make good daytime focal points, also look good at night.
  9. Jane reflected that if she'd been enormous, with masses of stomach and bust up front, Lajos might have thought twice about bashing her.
  10. It says much for Mr Klesch's negotiating stamina however, that five years later, the 280m is still unpaid but British Commonwealth has gone bust.
  11. Youatt said the bust of Coleman by Sievier (among whose other works is the bust of Edward Jenner in Gloucester cathedral) was a lifelike portrayal.
  12. I saw this good-looking redhead with a bust to challenge Shakti's - a sight which was getting rarer and rarer as women were made to get thinner and thinner for the convenience of the multi-billion dress designing industry, much easier and hence more economical and hence more profitable to clothe a bean pole than an hour glass - walking my way.
  13. She'd got a big bust.

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