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Перевод: clapper
[существительное] язык колокола; трещотка ; клакер
Тезаурус:
- (Look out for a fine clapper bridge here).
- The film - a propaganda film for the UK Central Office of Information to be shown abroad - was about our maritime traditions, the character of the British and the sea, or "Sailing Brits" as it said on the clapper board.
- Clapper or rough stone bridges are also a familiar part of the Dartmoor scenery.
- Whatever the ostensible subject matter, Letterman - as clapper loader, assistant director, co-author, executive producer - emerges from the narrative undergrowth muddled, festooned in foliage, sometimes even bloodied, but always victorious.
- There is also, of course, Beck Hall across the Clapper Bridge, which does afternoon teas and is a grand spot to sit with your scones and jam and good strong tea in the sun watching the ducks do ducky things in the water.
- Hanging by the front door was a brass bell with a cord attached to its clapper and a little notice: "Please ring".
- On the more theatrical side, participants, could spend the day re-enacting a classic movie, armed with lighting rigs, video cameras, clapper boards, a director's chair and a lot of imagination!
- There were six small bodies in all, three in the Thames near King's Meadow, another in the Kennet, and a further two that the police found when they dragged a local pond called Clapper's Pool.
- So he walked back into the piazza, while the church bells rang out with a dud sound, for the priest never had learnt how to stop the bell cutting its own resonance on the return of the clapper, and the musicians of the town who could have taught him were all adversaries of the church, like Davide's father.
- Like the sound of a gong, it was impossible to tell where the clash of the clapper on the bell ended and its echo began.
- Harry Symmonds gave evidence that the carpet bag holding one of the tiny bodies found in Clapper's Pool was the one he had brought to Mrs Dyer's house.
- By the wall stood a rattan couch with cushions; and hanging from a bracket by the open french windows was a small brightly polished bell with a faded maroon tassel hanging from the clapper.
- They may be laid to rest by ringing a bell which has been blessed in church when they are sighted, then burying the bell in one stretch of water and the clapper in another.
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