c
ca
cb
cc
cd
ce
cf
cg
ch
ci
ck
cl
cm
cn
co
cp
cr
cs
ct
cu
cw
cy
cz
Перевод: caddy
[существительное] чайница ; двухколесная тележка для клюшек; мальчик, подносящий клюшки для игроков; хозяйственная сумка на колесиках
Тезаурус:
- The tea caddy is on the kitchen table.
- ardent philanthropist, "a loquacious young man with large shining knobs for temples", and a devotee of Mrs Jellyby's, whose daughter, Caddy, he wishes to marry.
- The tea caddy was empty too.
- It comprises a bottle of sparkling white wine, a Taylors of Harrogate Darjeeling tea caddy, continental plain chocolate and Gentleman's Relish.
- He recalls walking three rounds a day "frequently" at 1s. 3d. a round, plus lunch (in the caddy shop) and a tip when lucky.
- "It doesn't look anything like it does on TV," said Craig Parry's caddy as he set off with his man and Wayne Grady down the 10th in practice.
- His caddy this week is Andy Prodger, the Englishman who caddied for Nick Faldo when he won the Masters in 1989.
- Everything he hits seems to be right out of the middle and he also has a much better routine with his putting now that caddy Fanny Sunesson has stopped her "wicketkeeper" pose behind his stance.
- tea caddy
- He searched the kitchen and found the household cleaner standing by the tea caddy, a sprinkling of white powder beside it on the formica.
- There followed a few years as a "journeyman" caddy, industrious years but without great success.
- For golfers, wearing the dress of the day, - tailored tweed jackets and trousers, leather boots, and carrying well-made bags of up to 30 heavy-weight clubs (according to former 1920's caddy Charles Robins) - the prospects of coping with certain of Henley's holes must have been daunting without a caddie.
- Right: Tin with fruit cake, 10.40; caddy with spiced tea, 2.48; from Betty's Caf Tea Rooms
|