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Перевод: concoction
[существительное] стряпня ; смесь ; месиво; варево; придумывание; составление; вымысел ; басни ; небылицы
Тезаурус:
- The old lady dug her spoon into the iced concoction, took a mouthful of it, rolled it round her mouth, swallowed it and said, "Mm! nice."
- As Lou explains, the concoction is created in a shaker and stirred exactly 23 times in a counter-clockwise motion.
- The mixture fizzed like mad, you swallowed the concoction and with little delay sprinted for the nearest lavatory, hoping that your speed would be faster than the deadly powder.
- Andra looked down at the concoction in the dusty glass in front of him.
- Hall was apt to be described as "a tough-as-nails reporter with a marshmallow centre", though in her "Dear Unity" role, the emphasis was rather on the concoction of sympathy than on the cutting edge of insight.
- I remember that after being dosed with the concoction - your mouth was dry for hours afterwards.
- This unlikely concoction was one of the more important pharmacological advances in the history of medicine, albeit for the wrong reasons.
- Reeling somewhat from the gin concoction, and making for the captain's office, I console myself with the thought that if I need anything from an appendectomy to open heart surgery, there is no shortage of equipment or expertise to hand.
- It was as disgusting a concoction as I have seen and not particularly cheap.
- He manufactured a concoction of such awesome vileness that it defies, even now, reasonable description.
- He worked from the root, soaking strand after strand until her whole head was covered in the gritty concoction.
- The main faade was built from 1621 and is a strange concoction of northern Mannerism and Italian Baroque.
- Unwisely, as it turns out, the credits display the real thing, which is at least a dozen times better than this carelessly silly concoction.
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