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Перевод: carbolic speek carbolic


[прилагательное]
карболовый;
[существительное]
карболка


Тезаурус:

  1. It smelled faintly carbolic, like school.
  2. Someone once told him that horse manure in his wellington boots would make him grow taller, but the boys at school had made fun of him and Mr Sunderland, the headmaster, had called him a stupid gullible boy and made him scrape his boots and wash them clean in the outside drain and scrub his feet in hot water and carbolic soap.
  3. First he scrubbed the boy from head to toe, using a piece of towelling and a bar of carbolic soap.
  4. I remember some other kids, a girls' dorm, green-painted walls with a red border half-way up, a stiff roller-towel next to a wash-hand-basin, the scent of carbolic soap, hugs from a kind, laughing lady with large arms and the comforting smell of B.O., and a small, quiet, wiry man who always seemed to be sweeping and winking.
  5. As Virtues's Household physician 1924) so succinctly puts it, "the main object in the treatment of these filthy diseases is the destruction of the parasite strict cleanliness of the person is a sine qua non the remedies usually employed are the mercurials, sulphur, carbolic acid, tobacco, etc."
  6. Close to, she discovered, Pete smelled of carbolic soap, a dreadful turn-off, and when he kissed her in the dark it was so wet and sloppy she longed only to search for her handkerchief and wipe her mouth dry.
  7. In spite of Virtues's dogma, cleanliness is neither essential nor effective against an established infestation, and gamma-benzene hexachloride or benzyl benzoate are preferable and more effective than either carbolic acid or tobacco.
  8. Baths were mandatory and not just a lazy soaking but a good scrubbing with carbolic soap.
  9. Minutes later, when the doctor was answering an emergency phone call, John wandered into one of the examination rooms and drank carbolic acid from a bottle on a trolley.
  10. The twentieth century has its own Christian martyrs: St Maximilian Kolbe, who exchanged places with a condemned Jew in the concentration camp and was starved along with his fellow prisoners, before being fatally injected with carbolic acid; Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a minister of the Confessing Church of Germany, who was executed by the Nazis; and Archbishop Romero, gunned down when he was at a prayer meeting.
  11. There was no hospital ward, no smell of carbolic or disinfectant, no bouquet of flowers, get well cards, or baskets of fruit, just lots and lots of love awaiting the newcomer.
  12. Their grandmother, she said, would have washed out their mouths that instant with carbolic soap.
  13. Only Father Kolbe remained alive until a bored guard gave him a fatal injection of carbolic acid.

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