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Перевод: Indian speek Indian


[прилагательное]
индийский; индейский;
[существительное]
индиец ; индеец ; европеец, долго живший в Индии; язык любого племени американских индейцев


Тезаурус:

  1. Some say he took it from an Indian funeral chant, others from a poem by a U.S. poet Mary Fry, though no one seems to know anything else about the lady.
  2. Like Major Kirkwood of Woodbrook, he had served in the Indian Army.
  3. The feral Faenol or Vaynol herd of Bangor, North Wales, was of Scottish origin and was thought to have much Highland blood in it, but blood tests have disproved this (though one animal was shown to have a trace of Indian blood from an experiment in the 1880s).
  4. You may have heard reports of American Indian hunters, for example, who are able to follow prey for long distances by using their senses, particularly the sense of smell.
  5. The novel is narrated by a Moslem of Indian origin, whose family has been settled on the east coast of Africa, as traders.
  6. These officers of the Indian Civil Service and later the Burma Civil Service, were immensely devoted people.
  7. It had been hinted that England might abandon their Indian plans and arrange an emergency tour to either New Zealand or Zimbabwe.
  8. Since its early expression was in the form of sexual relations between conquering white soldiers and dominated Indian women, it has taken on a distinctly aggressive element which can emerge in the form of violence.
  9. KEITH ARTHURTON hit an unbeaten 157, registering his maiden Test century and the highest Test score by a West Indian at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, to give his side the edge against Australia yesterday.
  10. His match figures of 60.4-;26-;81-;8 were phenomenal, even by West Indian fast bowling standards.
  11. Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles, describes dodders in verse as "harlot-nymphs" which crush their prey in their coils much as the mythological serpents crushed Laocoon and his sons, while Indian myths grant unlimited wealth and the power of invisibility to those who find the roots of dodder.
  12. Batting was a hazardous business against another variation of the West Indian pace quartet of whom the quickest was Linden Joseph.
  13. "I was taken to a room which I had to share with three others, two Indian women and one black man," she told me.

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