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Перевод: pirate
[существительное] пират ; нарушитель авторского права; пиратское судно; [глагол] заниматься пиратством; грабить; нарушать авторское право; самовольно переиздавать; обкрадывать
Тезаурус:
- In spite of these other nostra, mercury remained the mainstay of treatment, and in 1537 Barbarossa, a notorious Algerian pirate, on hearing that Francis I of France had acquired syphilis, sent the king a present of pills made up from mercury, rhubarb, amber, musk, and flour.
- I walked into the town feeling like a pirate or Border robber descending upon capon-fed middlemen, moneylenders, retired or expecting to retire.
- The evening ended with a Pirate Play and I went home thinking what a wonderful concert, as it probably was for an elementary school having no spare cash.
- It was the use of "pirate" photographs of herself which most upset and frustrated Kylie.
- The old videotapes lost a great deal of money because they were immediately taken and sold in pirate copies.
- They fed on the flying fish thrown up by pirate ships and whalers - then perched on the rigging, only to be removed at leisure for the cooking pot!
- Beyond the breakwater the waves were getting bigger as the Pirate effed and cee-ed, bent over the uncovered inboard engine.
- "Funny sort o' joint," grunted Pirate Barnabas as the little party started up Barmaid Street, "Kinda old ennit!"
- So the arrival at the Grand Quay of that famous pirate ship the "Black Pig" caused no excitement, and Captain Pugwash, the Mate, Barnabas, Willy and Tom the cabin boy attracted little attention as they stepped down the gangplank and set off to view the sights of the town.
- see the Reps' Cabaret, try our "Corfu Cocktail", "Chinese cracker", or "The Venue" and join our "Pirate Cruise".
- Despite the constant temptation to misuse an artist's name, there seem to be very few cases where the customer was actually deceived, although this surely must have happened with some pirate or bootleg records.
- Grace O'Malley, the Pirate Queen of Connaught, might still have been living there.
- He talks of the growing infrastructure of Glasgow's dance music scene: the clubs, the enthusiasm, Mercury Radio pirate station recently back on air and the next move a Glaswegian record label to showcase the talents emerging round the city.
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