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Перевод: limber
[прилагательное] гибкий; податливый; проворный; мягкий; [существительное] передок ; передок орудия [воен.]; [глагол] брать на передок; делать гибким; делать податливым; делаться гибким; делаться податливым
Тезаурус:
- An howitzer shell screamed down to smash the wheel of the last gun limber.
- As Julian co limber up for the long haul, you get the feeling they never really hated rock as the survivors of post-punk seemed to.
- I wish I thought better about the opportunities 1992 has to offer, but realistically I don't think we've even begun to limber up for the competition."
- By the spring of 1956 Devon Loch, now a ten-year-old but lightly raced, was clearly a serious candidate for the Grand National: he had won two good chases the previous autumn and finished fifth in the King George VI Chase to Limber Hill.
- Runners limber up for the big test
- The rest of the team, panicking, tried to gallop free and only slewed the broken limber round.
- On the whole we are, until suddenly panic reigns and we must rush to a class again and limber up.
- It hasn't hurt my playing any, though, but I have to practise more to keep myself limber.
- "Limber up!"
- The aim is to stay warm and to limber up properly.
- A gunner fell off his seat on the ammunition box and was crushed by the limber's scraping violence.
- The gun teams began to follow, but two teams collided, their limber wheels locked, and there was a sudden tangle of cursing drivers, stalled cannon and frightened horses.
- With their coiled energy, jumps, louche shoulder work, insinuating hips and limber backs, they look like real dancers.
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