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Перевод: desperado
[существительное] отчаянный человек; сорвиголова ; головорез
Тезаурус:
- "The full uncensored story of the Stones' most notorious desperado."
- Dressed in fashionable double breasted suits, white spats, a gangster's hat and a rolled umbrella, Gallacher projected the image of a dandy and a desperado.
- He has the sound of a desperado, she thought.
- Occasionally, behind his back, subordinates called him Desperado, to his face he was always Dan.
- The owner fitted the place ideally, one of nature's rascals, the very model for a resourceful Pyrenean smuggler or minor desperado.
- This desperado parades the streets and appears upon "Change with the effrontery of a man of the first condition.
- DESPERADO: when a piece is trapped or doomed to capture or is blocking its own pieces it is deemed "desperado" and runs amok, kamikaze style.
- Then he eased himself through like a desperado entering a bar and ambled across the office, cracking quips like walnuts.
- The Nashville sound will reign supreme once again as great bands and singers take the stage - Dominic Kirwan, Gambler, Desperado, Diamond T, Circuit Judge, Band Named Sioux, Old Spice and many, many more.
- So if you don't know the difference between a fork and a desperado, we hope our brief guide below will help you understand some of terms you are likely to hear in the coming weeks.
- Under its headline "Mercantile Tricycles Denounced", the Graphic described how, in default of paying a 10 shillings fine plus costs, this cycling desperado was sentenced to seven days' imprisonment - and what is more, poor Thomas Duff had been estimated by the police to have been rattling along at somewhere between 8 and 10 miles per hour.
- Suddenly, shockingly, the clergyman's son was a desperado.
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