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Перевод: corral
[существительное] загон для скота; лагерь, окруженный повозками; [глагол] загонять в загон; окружать лагерь повозками; присваивать
Тезаурус:
- gunfight at the trafford corral
- So Cedric's precious irises had to be confined to a corral for safety, and a great deal of thought had to go into making the grounds of the priory into the fine and eccentric garden it is today.
- The mainstream critics' thankless task (their privilege) is only completed when every last cultural product is herded into this universal corral of taste where, to quote Bourdieu once more, "the most classifying privilege has the privilege of appearing to be the most natural one".
- But it could have been that the whole truck was a set-up: corral the gringos then fleece them.
- At the climax of the episode Dr Kate ministered to this Miss Havisham figure (" She needs help, not punishment"), while hubby was out doing an OK Corral number with the mods and rockers down at the village dance.
- Not at the OK corral out west, but at the entrance to a dimly lit back court down south of Glasgow.
- Yet the government, by bravely liberalising imports and by treating foreign investors more favourably, hopes in the longer run to push Brazil at last into the corral of "model debtors", with access to overseas money and to debt relief under the Brady plan.
- Then, when Warners sued her for breach of contract, she reluctantly agreed to return to the studio corral while making certain that the trade press was fully apprised of her frustration.
- It could have been almost anywhere; though the narrow, cold-shouldering streets, whose blank walled houses were built on Inca foundations to make corral enclosures, had felt proprietorial, eerily watchful in the darkness.
- O K Corral was one of three fallers, Liadett and Norman Conqueror pulled up and neither Storm Alert nor Sprucer ever showed with a chance.
- His impact was such that it led to further villainy - as the probably gay hit man in the Big Combo (1955), as a rapist and murderer in Ride Lonesome (1959), as Lee Marvin's psychotic side-kick in The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance (1962) as well as more conventional heavies in Gunfight at the OK Corral (1956), The Tin Star (1957) and How the West Was Won (1962).
- From the old team, David Mellor and Gillian Shephard have been wafted away on promotion, and the election left two more empty saddles in the Treasury corral.
- At first I had visions of an OK Corral shoot-out at High Noon between dozens of different security forces who didn't know each other, but in fact we worked it out and there were no serious problems.
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