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Перевод: cull speek cull


[существительное]
отбракованный нагульный скот; забракованные материалы; отбросы ;
[глагол]
отбирать; выбирать; браковать; собирать


Тезаурус:

  1. The Russians are so bureaucratic that any gems of intelligence they might cull are lost in a mass of trivial dross.
  2. The report went on: "Should a pigeon cull be conducted in Alton and Petersfield, there is likely to be a significant public response in opposition to the plan.
  3. Hunting should be allowed to help cull aged or troublesome game.
  4. A report had been received by his inspector that a discreet cull of the wild ducks on Hury Reservoir was under way.
  5. Iceland says that when it resumes commercial whaling, as it intends to do, it will withdraw its objections to the cull grenade ban.
  6. The keepers still have to cull their set numbers of hinds and this goes on until it's done - often well into the new year.
  7. In each of the two Ranges of the New Forest there is a Head Keeper, with six beat keepers under him, who take censuses of the deer, cull them in due season, guard against poachers and check pests.
  8. The proposed cull followed complaints from Petersfield Town Council and from two businesses in each of the towns concerning the problems associated with roosting feral pigeons - and specifically pigeon droppings.
  9. PLANS to institute a pigeon cull in both Petersfield and Alton town centres have been thrown out this week.
  10. I cull, in the only possible order: the 10 subscribers to London's first telephone exchange, why golf courses have 18 holes, the 36 metre tower which rounds up Germany's highest mountain to a neat 3000 metres, the 47 teeth of the mosquito, the 79 men kissed non-platonically by an "average" woman in the US prior to marriage, the 159 hack SF books written by Britain's R. L. Fanthorpe in 13 years, the 163 villages erased by Krakatoa, the 380 kg of Moon rock still unexamined thanks to Senator Proxmire's money-saving efforts
  11. National newspapers cull their stories from all over the country - often, indeed, from all over the world.
  12. Tony Knight predicts that the cull of middle managers is far from over.
  13. Although nothing became of this beyond an agreement that there were widely different views on the matter, that same year the Government of Australia proposed that the so called cull grenade should be banned.

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