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Перевод: oarsman
[существительное] гребец
Тезаурус:
- "I expect you are acquainted with the gentleman in the other vessel, sir," my oarsman said.
- How is life with an oarsman?
- C. T. threw himself into Christian activity with the same discipline and dedication he had given to cricket, and determined to join another well-known Cambridge athlete, Stanley Smith the oarsman, in the then little-known China Inland Mission led by J. Hudson Taylor q.v..
- In the early 1920s, while working as a bilingual secretary in Westminster, she spent her spare time training in the Thames to become a long-distance swimmer, accompanied by a hired oarsman in a boat.
- Picking up the child, who was breathing in gulps like an oarsman at the end of a race, Thomas bent down to save her sculptures and carried her through to her mother.
- In 1896 while sculling at Putney, an oarsman had been sunk by a stone-throwing youth, and in the following year there was a complaint that a yacht's skylight had been broken at Lambeth Bridge and then "a shower of horse dung greeted us at Chelsea".
- I was rowed downstream to Croisset; in my soul, hope struggled with fear, while the ancient oarsman struggled with the current.
- , Rudolph Chambers (1856-;1929), journalist, politician, and oarsman, was born in Eccleshall, Sheffield, 3 January 1856, the eldest in the family of three sons and one daughter of Frederick Lehmann, businessman, and his wife Nina, daughter of Robert Chambers (1802-;1871, q.v.), the Edinburgh publisher.
- Memories of the S.S. Oarsman lost with all hands in 1932
- That - and you having been an oarsman, too.
- The Bishop was a great oarsman, Charles remembered, a true muscular Christian.
- He pulled, and managed to bend forwards at the waist like an oarsman.
- "They lost a boat down here: Paul's the Oarsman .
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