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Перевод: mandrake speek mandrake


[существительное]
мандрагора [бот.]


Тезаурус:

  1. MANDRAKE
  2. 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.
  3. Mandrake comes from the same family as the potato (once thought to be endowed with aphrodisiac powers itself).
  4. MANDRAKE Rushdie's minders jump for joy
  5. "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."
  6. Mandrake: Double exposure for Mrs Thatcher
  7. 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).
  8. 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.
  9. He is a former feature writer for the Daily Telegraph and edited the Sunday Telegraph's Mandrake column.
  10. 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.
  11. Minton could also be found at another club in the same street, the Mandrake.
  12. Mandrake is one of the oldest aphrodisiacs still in use.
  13. 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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