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Перевод: contraband speek contraband


[прилагательное]
контрабандный;
[существительное]
беглый негр, попавший в расположение северян; контрабанда ;
[глагол]
заниматься контрабандой


Тезаурус:

  1. In 1775 "musketeers went into St Giles's, to search for contraband goods, and the mob fired on the musketeers, and the musketeers fired on the mob", TTC i 1.
  2. "It is like this," said the Town Clerk as they left the Town Hall together, "This arch-smuggler, Cut-throat Jake they call him, is apparently planning to receive a load of contraband liquor this very evening, at dusk, by the rocks below the Baddie's Tower.
  3. "I m-m-must wait until the contraband is actually handed over," thought the Captain, and at that moment a boat loomed into view out of the misty night.
  4. By this time the new cargo of contraband televisions for India was tumbling about our ears.
  5. That is the equivalent of weighing a fully-laden oil supertanker so accurately that a contraband bottle of whisky in the captain's cabin would register on the scales.
  6. Contraband and the dope.
  7. There's dealing in contraband; there's prostitution, racketeering, murder.
  8. The growing propensity to sample bodily fluids for contraband chemicals has engendered a bitter legal struggle over an employee's right of privacy, a conflict which could spread to Europe along with fear of "crack."
  9. Permit me to deliver to you the infamous smuggler Cut-throat Jake, his vile accomplices in crime, and the contraband spirit which, with our own eyes, we saw them bring on shore!
  10. The rosaries and crucifixes of four drowned priests, the contraband smuggled aboard, perhaps by a doomed explorer and his soldiers, and a crested silver dish, belonging to a Spanish grandee who perished with his wife and teenage daughter, were all salvaged.
  11. Contraband brandy landed around Portwrinkle could be hidden awhile in Sheviock Woods before being ferried across the Lynher to Erth and on to Saltash.
  12. If experimental novelists metaphorically stare across the Channel, it is not only because they hope some valuable contraband - fresh styles from France - may be smuggled through English literary customs.
  13. "Contraband, Michael.

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