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Перевод: clobber
[существительное] одежда ; тряпки ; [глагол] избивать; избить; колошматить; атаковать цель с воздуха; полностью разбить; полностью разгромить; раскритиковать в пух и прах
Тезаурус:
- The rag trade adopted the same approach when it came to designing and flogging its clobber.
- "If they see us, they'll clobber us right away and you'll never be able to warn your dad."
- I saw 'im in the Observer wearing all that leather clobber and 'e looked like a man after me own heart, man.
- With weight belt, ankle weights and all the rest of the clobber, I struggled to remember the buddy checks.
- The shrill and hysterical pre-election threats to clobber the Corporation have been neutralised by the appointment of David Mellor as cabinet minister responsible for the new superministry of arts, the media heritage and sport.
- He should repeat his assurance that, while Labour is opposed to the privatisation of water and electricity and wants to see a return to public control, it is not the party's intention to clobber those who buy shares.
- They are also rigorously colour-coded, so that when the Wife (Helen Mirren) walks into the lavatory from the dining-room, the camera keeping pace with her all the while, she is miraculously redressed in identical tacky Jean-Paul Gaultier clobber, but now in white and not red.
- How do we get so much clobber?"
- Tourism is never going to pay on a scale that covers the major repairs which are going to clobber you."
- The Wrigleys chewy ads portrayed Yankie youth, resplendent in full Sacramento High College clobber, wrecking their gums to a doo wop accompaniment.
- The Special Branch man couldn't believe his eyes as all our clobber went into the plane at Elstree.
- It is no use us trying to clobber the economy with high taxation any more than it's any use Lawson clobbering the economy with high interest rates
- Competitors designed clobber for Di to wear to a nightclub, Joan Collins for a shopping spree and Kylie Minogue to see her bank manager.
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