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Перевод: dicker speek dicker


[существительное]
десяток ; дюжина ; обмен ; мелкая сделка;
[глагол]
торговаться по мелочам


Тезаурус:

  1. The talks were given by Colin Dicker, Paul Bates, Russell Baldwin, Mark Poole, and Phil Allman.
  2. It was founded by Stan Barnet and Sid Dicker and in the early days met behind the grandstand on match days.
  3. Unbeknownst to keeper and defender, their laces had been tied together by Sid Dicker, Athletico sponge man and, for this match, replacement linesman.
  4. Modules, in this sense, do not have access to the contents of other modules and, in Carl Hewitt of MIT's immortal words, "modules shouldn't be able to dicker around with the insides of their neighbours".
  5. Upper Dicker, Hailsham.
  6. There have been well documented delays to SuperSparc and Sun has apparently built two crystals into its Mbus motherboards so that customers can upgrade their processor modules with higher clock-rate parts as they trickle on to the market, without having to dicker with clock timing and synchronisation.
  7. To cut the fat out of the Classic's price tag, Sun will adopt a policy historically alien to the computer industry, the "no dicker sticker" that American car makers like General Motors and Ford are experimenting with.
  8. Upper Dicker, Hailsham off A22 and A27
  9. The line of a jaw, the curve of a breast, the way the hair falls just so: as well as this potent mix of stored physical ideals - what Simonde de Beauvoir called "incandescence" - you are, like it or not, influenced by fundamental programming which dictates that, while the "higher" processes of your mind dicker around in a gadfly twentiethcentury way, the areas of the brain that control instinctive behaviour are looking for a mate, a woman of energy and physical alertness: a good breeder.
  10. The advance party comprising Alcock - pilot, Brown - navigator, Ernie Pitman - foreman mechanic, Bob Dicker - flying controls, Monty Montague - chief erector and Bob Lyons - Rolls-Royce engineer, had set-off from Southampton on May 4 on board the Mauretania , arriving in St John's by train before the arrival of the Vimy.
  11. Eighteen slides were entered in the intermediate section and full marks were awarded to "Wreck off the Cornish Coast" by Elaine Dicker and "Skylight" by Ray Algar.

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