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Перевод: chipper
[прилагательное] бодрый; живой
Тезаурус:
- The that goes in the chipper.
- 29 Longer Boards 7 Vinta 370 3 Tiga Fun Cup 2 Mistral Competition 2 Mistral Maui 2 HiFly Nova 3 Klepper (306, 304, 204) 3 Tiga Speed 2 Bic Bebop 5 Chipper, Ypsi, Panther
- There's a good place in Ealing - well it's a chipper really, but he has good steaks at any time you want them.
- A tree that goes in a chipper as a 7ft, 20lb pine comes out as a pile of fragrant mulch that can be carried away in a small box to be used in parks or gardens.
- The brassie is equivalent to the No. 2 wood (which had a brass plate on the sole to save wear when used on the fairway), whereas the jigger (a narrow faced club with a little loft) is approximately to the "chipper" enjoying some popularity today.
- I never felt alienated and was never suicidal," retorts the always chipper Myers.
- Now both men in the chipper.
- Felt pretty chipper, as we scraped together enough coins to buy a shared polystyrene cup of milky tea.
- Tools included are a lightweight folding ladder that goes in a car boot; a 1.3m ladder-frame, easy-climb alloy tower; a lightweight vibrating plate for settling concrete paving blocks, that will fit into the smallest of cars; a copper tube T-end joiner; a skip loader; a 10m two-man hydraulic lift; Alligator saw; a tree stump chipper; and even a bouncy castle!
- ACTRESS Audrey Hepburn was described as being "very chipper" after surgery to remove a cancerous tumour from her colon.
- She, Rosie, was game for anything, but poor Carlo hadn't been feeling exactly chipper.
- Gino's chipper in Duke Street, near where she normally boarded her tram after work, charged one penny for a bag of crispy batter, and if you were lucky, there might be a nice piece of fish, or a stray lump of white pudding hiding among the golden, greasy flakes.
- At its start, a chorus figure - played with chipper authority by Joe Melia - strolls on stage and talks about the importance of remembering.
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