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Перевод: overcoat
[существительное] пальто; шинель ; верхняя одежда
Тезаурус:
- It was a man wearing an overcoat pulled high around his neck who succeeded in getting the chance to speak as Gerrard thrust the microphone at him.
- " Liebchen ," Herr Nordern heaved on his overcoat.
- He was wearing a dark Russian-style overcoat.
- It was a cold night and I had no overcoat but I was soon sweating with the effort of carrying the suitcase.
- Then, there was nothing else to be done except get back to work in the cutting room at Paramount where he was working around the clock on The Two Jakes , for which the world of movie entertainment was waiting with bated breath; because even though all of the above makes fascinating reading for everyone intrigued by Hollywood's pop royalty, especially one so colourful and mercurial as Nicholson, it is the mere trivia, the overcoat of gloss and glitz, that hides the real Jack Nicholson
- He had no overcoat.
- An icy wind was blowing, but the moment Modi saw me he came and said, quite casually, as if referring to something he didn't need in the least: "Look here, I'll sell you my overcoat, it's much too big for me and should fit you nicely.""
- And the gesture is Raskolnikov's too, for example when he feels for the axe slung inside his overcoat.
- He was putting on his heavy overcoat, asked again casually if he could have a look at the glass.
- There was a hint of authority but no menace in the gravelly voice and his overcoat, collar turned up against the cold, looked perfectly respectable, but for some reason Harriet's sense of unease only increased.
- The searchlight remained fixed on us and a heavily muffled figure in a long overcoat and a steel helmet came towards us.
- He looked so shabby, in a battered hat and a long overcoat, although the day was very warm.
- Tom buttoned his overcoat up to his neck and raised his collar.
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