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Перевод: crouch
[существительное] припадание к земле; [глагол] полуприсесть; припасть к земле; низко кланяться; припадать к ногам; заискивать; пресмыкаться; раболепствовать
Тезаурус:
- Soon she was singing with various friends in nearby Crouch End.
- She rode light in the water despite the extra armour-plate around her bridge and forming fences amidships to protect her commando landing parties where they would crouch on her final run but she was carrying a minimum of fuel and water and her guns were gone except for a 12-pounder forward and oerlikons on the bridge wings.
- If the washing machine floods and damages the house, JPF Clarke builders in Crouch End, North London, work out their day rates by a range of set charges for various craftsmen.
- When they were about twenty yards from the house, Jackie signalled them to crouch down behind a large bush covered in strange waxen blooms, like roses, only they weren't.
- ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS The Princess of Wales, Patron, Help the Aged, attends the annual council meeting of HelpAge International at 77 Crouch End Hill, London N8.
- Do not crouch to the floor.
- "Drop the gun!" screamed Liz Spalding, her body dropping slightly to a crouch, the gun she held coming instinctively up to the fire position
- Using the cover of the bushes or whatever, I crouch as low as possible and manoeuvre myself into a position where I know I could cast to them, not forgetting to make a note of a landing site, for it is useless to hook a fish if you cannot play it to the landing net.
- Graham Paulter, sales manager of Ford Crouch End Motor Company, says: "People still feel their jobs are insecure and they have mortgages to pay rather than get a new car.
- Mike Crouch
- There is no room for a chair, so I crouch between the willows and hook a plummet onto the size 18 hook.
- Bodie dropped to a crouch and took Doyle's hand in his, pressing the cold flesh to try and keep the circulation going.
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