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Перевод: cottager speek cottager


[прилагательное]
живущий в хижине;
[существительное]
крестьянин ; батрак ; живущий в коттедже; живущий в хижине; дачник


Тезаурус:

  1. "She is a cottager's daughter.
  2. To prevent collusion between employer and employee, the local authority is not obliged to do this when the tied cottager is still employed by the farmer (who could otherwise obtain a council house for the tenant by threatening to terminate his employment).
  3. Butter and cheese were made on practically every farm and even the cottager killed and salted his own bacon.
  4. They set up the pageant in a village street, and not one cottager came out to greet them.
  5. They were to use a scale of marking laid down by the Forest Court of Attachment in 1790 - that is, one horse or two cows for each 4 per annum rent paid by the commoner, and one horse or two cows "for every poor cottager having a family and right of commoning".
  6. The Cottager To Her Infant , Maternal Grief , The Childless Father , The Emigrant Mother - so run the consecutive titles from a group of "Poems Founded on the Affections".
  7. Some years earlier, John Wood tries "however quaint the thought may appear to feel as the cottager himself; and for that end to visit him; to enquire after the conveniences he wanted, and into the inconveniences he laboured under".
  8. Even if he only held his cottage on a tenancy, a cottager could usually keep animals on the common pasture land, and collect fuel from the land unsuited to agriculture, known as the waste.
  9. The cottager is, therefore, first entangled with debts for food and clothing, and then constrained to raise money by mortgaging his loved little tenement
  10. By the new laws of 1816, a starving cottager could be transported for seven years for taking a rabbit to feed his family.
  11. In short, it appears to be a rural Protestant idyll where God and squire and cottager know their own and each other's places.
  12. Clockwise from top left An early 20th-century papier-mach lion which growls at the tug of a metal ring; a late 19th-century version of Happy Families; tin soldiers perpetually fighting the Battle of Waterloo; a heads-and-bodies-and-tails book in which the metamorphoses are part of a story; a cottager's doll from a village antiques shop; a fish pond in which the lines are baited with a magnet; a zoetrope, which reveals a series of moving images as the drum revolves; a tin man c.1910 who raises his hat when you pull his string.
  13. The tied cottager can then become a "statutory tenant", obliged to pay a weekly rent and paying for services and rates.

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