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Перевод: cockfight
[существительное] петушиный бой
Тезаурус:
- It features Zoffany's Cockfight (see Round-Up), estimated at 1.5 million and a herd of fat cows and bulls from a private collection (est. from 1,500-;4,000).
- It's alleged the cockfight took place in April at a lay-by at Carterton.
- Clifford Geertz's widely known article on "Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight" which is both an account of the way cockfighting may be seen as a symbolically charged text acting as a "carefully prepared" expression of Balinese life and an account of the processes by which Geertz becomes a knowing reader of this text, is a prime example of the way thick description works.
- There's no money to stake you - if you had an eye on that win from the cockfight - it's gone towards paying my debts a drop in the ocean."
- SIR HUGH Leggatt corrects me gently for my placing of Home's copy of Zoffany's Cockfight in Cannes.
- And PC Stephen Butts told the court he thought this was a makeshift compound for a cockfight.
- It was better than a cockfight, and even better than the Battle.
- Five men have appeared in court accused of staging an illegal cockfight.
- It was the first time she had been into the city since that awful night of the cockfight back in February.
- ZOFFANY'S Cockfight, featured on the cover of Christie's British Pictures sale on Friday, gave rise to some confusion when the catalogue first flopped through letter-boxes.
- The prosecution alleged these two birds were injured in a cockfight held last April at a layby at Carterton in Oxfordshire.
- The second version was lost at sea in about 1788, so Christie's Cockfight must be a third rendering - repainted, once Zoffany was back in England after 1788/89, for Warren Hastings, the East India Company administrator in Bengal - bearing out the later inscription "Cock fight at Lucknow painted by Zoffany (circa 1790)" on the bottom of the painting.
- The Duke held up his branch like a banner and began to lead the way along to the east gate, but a large part of the crowd stayed in a half-circle round the group at the table, as though waiting for the victor's crow in the cockfight.
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