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Перевод: ox
[прилагательное] воловий; [существительное] бык ; вол ; буйвол ; бизон
Тезаурус:
- Horses to be sold in the market were always tethered to the iron railings along Ox Row, sheep being penned nearby, with cattle towards Blue Boar Row.
- Using the name DJ Ox he would play anywhere and everywhere, inspired by 1980's ground-breaking "Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel".
- A baffled ox has horned in through the wall.
- Hitherto the older waist-band had tended to slip on to the horse's neck and either throttle him or prevent him from pulling hard; hence the slower and less efficient ox had been generally used.
- A few years later, the Farrers moved the flourishing business to premises over the Empire Meat Company in The Ox Row at the side of the Market Place and it continued there for the next thirty years.
- He was dumb as an ox.
- The face is dished, like that of the Jersey, and it probably has some Jersey blood from the nineteenth century, while the brindling probably comes from the old Normandy Isigny variety, a good butter producer and big enough to be used as a draught ox on Alderney and Guernsey, whither it was taken by monks in the time of William the Conqueror.
- The voice belonged to the "Trog", a short, thick-set man who resembled a character of the Stone Age and was as strong as an ox.
- Sonny was tall and broad and as strong as an ox.
- Protagonists of seventeenth-century fen drainage pointed out that a fat ox was better than a well-grown eel, and a tame sheep more use than a wild duck.
- The bus took the coast road, around the tall grey Ox Mountains, beside dark sea cliffs with grassy rounded undulating contours, dropping down to Sligo Bay.
- An eighteenth-century Sussex ox outweighed the famous touring Durham Ox and stood 168cm tall.
- In Dt. 25:4 it is decreed that an ox which is working should not be muzzled but allowed to eat.
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