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Перевод: hackney speek hackney


[прилагательное]
наемный;
[существительное]
мотыга ; лошадь ; работник, нанятый на тяжелую работу;
[глагол]
давать напрокат; использовать на тяжелой работе; использовать в качестве литературного поденщика; опошлять; делать банальным; ехать верхом не спеша


Тезаурус:

  1. Diane Abbott (Hackney North and Stoke Newington) has raised no hackles on moderate doorsteps.
  2. The highest rate was in Lambeth where 32 per cent of all families were one parent families, followed by Hackney with 31 per cent.
  3. It is no accident that many slums were built on marshes: Mosside in Manchester, the Bogside in Londonderry, and much of the East End of London, where the suffix "ey" to many of the place-names tell us that they were islands in Saxon times: Hackney, Stepney, and, most notorious of all, Bermondsey, where, in the 1850s, the river Neckinger, "the colour of strong green tea", flowed round Jacob's Island, which was used by Dickens as a setting for Oliver Twist , and was described by him as "the filthiest, the strangest, the most extraordinary of the many localities that are hidden in London".
  4. Ms Yvonne Mitchell, of Hackney, east London, was allowed bail with sureties totalling 12,000 after medical evidence showed that continued breastfeeding was vital for the baby's safety.
  5. Both Lambeth and Hackney - Islington, for example, granted these areas at least 40 per cent of Urban Programme spending in 1979-;80.
  6. In 1811 it was transferred to Hackney Road in north London.
  7. Social commentators noted, in a transatlantic usage, the rise of the "yuppy" (young upwardly-mobile professional) whose girl-friends and families took over older working-class areas such as Limehouse, Islington, or Hackney.
  8. The bands which appeared were selected by the Hackney Agency for Music Marketing Action (HAMMA) on behalf of the MU and the ICA.
  9. In 1986-;7, in most Partnerships at least one-quarter of expenditure went to the voluntary sector, and in Birmingham, Lambeth and Hackney the figure was much higher.
  10. In the three or so years before matters were finally settled, a lot happened; George Simpson gave up his interest in the partnership to retire to his leafy mansion near Reigate; Hofmann had left England to take up a prestigious academic post in Berlin; and the new Nicholson, Maule Nicholson partnership had begun to transfer its production to a site at Hackney Wick.
  11. "I see that Hackney is a hot-bed of crime," Bragg said, showing his warrant-card.
  12. I'm from Hackney.
  13. Others with very honourable pass marks for the tour include Barnes, the captain; the two second-choice players Steve Hackney, the wing, and Dave Baldwin, the lock; Phillip de Glanville as a centre; Graham Dawe at hooker and Gavin Baldwin at prop.

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