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Перевод: nightcap
[существительное] ночной колпак; последнее соревнование дня; стаканчик спиртного на ночь
Тезаурус:
- She came of a family whose heads felt cold in the night (their father had worn a nightcap) and now she rose to a sitting position looking, in the gloom, like some eastern potentate, her beautiful nose and high forehead all surmounted by what seemed to be a turban but was actually some sort of woolly garment skilfully disposed about her head.
- Afterwards he adjourned to the cocktail bar for a nightcap.
- in the old cove's nightcap:
- ROGER STOTT, one of Labour's Northern Ireland spokesmen, was sipping a nightcap in a Belfast hotel recently and listening with genuine appreciation to a guitarist, when someone started taking flashlight snaps.
- And what nicer way to round off the evening than to have a quiet nightcap on the terrace with new-found friends, or take a gentle moonlit stroll along the beach.
- When the film finished Nigel said, "How about a nightcap?"
- Alcohol is a bad "nightcap" - it sends you to sleep, but will act as a diuretic and cause you to awaken to pass urine.
- Saint Ciel, who is fit from hurdling, is fancied for the Hyacinth Handciap (3.30) and Have A Nightcap is reportedly in good shape for the Crocus Claiming Stakes (4.0).
- On his head he wore a white nightcap "
- One had a kind of bunched white nightcap, in white dimity edged with lace.
- Therefore it is only natural for the sponsors to indulge in a little nepotism and provide its Japanese audience with somebody they can identify with while they are enjoying a nightcap.
- Similarly, a Tory government would not be helped if Patrick Moore, the astronomer, kept popping into Number 10 for a nightcap.
- Once, desperate for a full night's sleep, he had accepted her offer of a Valium, sluicing it down with his usual nightcap, and moved about the next morning like a diver walking on the seabed.
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