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Перевод: mandrake
[существительное] мандрагора [бот.]
Тезаурус:
- MANDRAKE
- To celebrate the opening of the exhibition Minton held a party at the Mandrake, giving Boris Watson 200 over the bar with the insistence that it had to be spent.
- Mandrake comes from the same family as the potato (once thought to be endowed with aphrodisiac powers itself).
- MANDRAKE Rushdie's minders jump for joy
- "As human beings," he tells his RAF liaison officer Group Captain Lionel Mandrake, "you and I need fresh pure water to replace our precious bodily fluids."
- Mandrake: Double exposure for Mrs Thatcher
- And then after that it was The Mandrake Studios (I know the man who's still got the nameplate, a brass nameplate it was, very discreet, like a private doctor's).
- Jennifer remembered Tristram's face grinning through the wall, and the firm warm clasp of his hand as he reached through to her; she remembered a night when the moonlight was like mercury on the trees - and she remembered her own sudden cry of love and joy, which Mrs Prynn had thought was the deadly shriek of a mandrake and which had caused her to go down to the lower scullery to see if Jennifer was safe.
- He is a former feature writer for the Daily Telegraph and edited the Sunday Telegraph's Mandrake column.
- One ex-sailor whom Minton met at the Mandrake was Joshua ("Mike") Avery, then just embarking on his discovery of Soho and sharing a room with Daniel Farson.
- Minton could also be found at another club in the same street, the Mandrake.
- Mandrake is one of the oldest aphrodisiacs still in use.
- IN referring to the Chilean Order of Merit awarded to Mr Harold Pinter, Mandrake (March 29) stated that this is the first time the honour has been bestowed upon a playwright or, indeed, upon an "intellectual" of any description.
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