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Перевод: hawker speek hawker


[существительное]
сокольник ; охотник с соколом; охотник с ястребом; лоточник ; уличный торговец; разносчик


Тезаурус:

  1. The song, properly known as the "Song of the Western Men", was not sung on the road: it was not written until two centuries later, by the eccentric Parson Hawker of Morwenstow, (in the intervals between scaring his parishioners by dressing as a mermaid and singing on the seashore).
  2. A flight of Lebanese Hawker Hunters from the Rayak air base, now in Syrian hands, flew over the hotel as Sarkis expressed his "unshakeable faith in the ability of our people to rebuild a new Lebanon based on fraternity, unity and hatred of any form of partition."
  3. There is a quick flash of "unhappier times", of a Hawker Hunter attacking a Beirut apartment block in 1958.
  4. Dr Alan Watkins, Hawker Siddeley's chief executive, said the deal with GEC Alsthom would re-inforce its position in the fiercely competitive UK market and enable it to achieve greater exports than the two companies had separately.
  5. In October 1938 the Company was asked by the Air Ministry to help in manufacturing Hawker Hurricane wings.
  6. The Lebanese air force had used its Hawker Hunters to attack Muslim positions in the sector of the capital around Fakhani.
  7. Although hooker John Hawker is absent, Gloucester's replacement is Kevin Dunn, an England B cap.
  8. I had agreed with the necessity of BAC and Hawker Siddeley being put together in one company, but having a nationalised company that involved a lot of civil servants and politicians was a ghastly inefficient way of doing things.
  9. At the same time, Hawker Siddeley offered to make the one I would use, and other firms donated equipment and food.
  10. BTR acquired 85 p.c. of the company with its takeover of Hawker Siddeley.
  11. A few of these are Arsnell - a maker of horse nails, a shoesmith; Horsler = an innkeeper (from del Hostell ); Bolter = a grinder of grain (a miller); Pakeman = a packman (hawker or pedlar); Cordier = a maker of cords; Yorker = a shoemaker; Brayer = a maker or seller of pestles.
  12. If a villager migrates to Bombay and makes a living as a hawker, he probably has to bribe a cop to stay in business and pay off the local mafia don.
  13. The purchase follows Hawker Siddeley's acquisition earlier this year of a 49 per cent stake in Elco Elettromeccanica, an Italian maker of small electric motors, as part of a plan to strengthen its European presence.

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