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Перевод: dugout
[существительное] блиндаж ; укрытие; убежище; землянка ; офицер, вновь призванный на службу из отставки; челнок, выдолбленный из бревна; челн
Тезаурус:
- Portsmouth1 GRAEME SOUNESS sprinted from the dugout, sank to his knees and offered a silent prayer of thanks to the heavens at Highbury yesterday afternoon.
- I remember one particularly seedy dive called the Dugout which we left with our clothes reeking of marijuana and our ears ringing with reggae but our hearts full of joy for the privilege of gaining a hearing for Christ.
- I learnt how to recognise a well-built, stable dugout canoe - it's no fun capsizing in a fast current with the river bank several hundred metres away.
- Rival managers have been relieved to confirm that the away dugout does actually face the pitch.
- Using exceptionally sharp teeth, the hippos can crunch up both dugout canoes and their occupants.
- O'Neill denies using abusive language to referee Eddy Green, who dismissed him from the dugout during a win over Northwich on March 24.
- One couple they visited live completely alone and collect many valuable finds such as waterproof cameras, dinghies with outboards and surfboards from the beach to sell to provide income, dugout canoes from Papua New Guinea coming ashore with them.
- As Hall departed for the dressing room, incensed Everton boss Howard Kendall gave him a tongue-lashing from the dugout.
- Villa had suffered a double injury blow before manager Ron Atkinson had settled in the dugout.
- Porterfield is set to alter his five-man midfield for today's visit to Selhurst Park, with Le Saux most likely to be dropped after hurling his shirt into the dugout when substituted.
- We soon learned to give animals the right of way in the swamps, sitting for hours at a time in the dugout, watching elephants plod by.
- We walked up a narrow street from their dugout past a doorway whose lintel was matted with grass, the entrance to the old film company offices to which the 12-year-old gunboy had taken us less than two months before.
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