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Перевод: raincoat
[существительное] непромокаемое пальто; непромокаемый плащ; дождевик
Тезаурус:
- On the bank, stood a small man, dressed in a stained old raincoat, wearing a flat cap, fishing tackle packed in an ex-army gas-mask carrier.
- She put them under her raincoat in the basket and looked at the receipt the chemist had handed her from the till; there was no evidence that she had paid for these items.
- One recent advertisment carried a photograph of a rather seedy individual in a large hat and dirty raincoat which it stressed was precisely the type of applicant not required.
- "It was raining, my car wouldn't start, and I forgot my raincoat.
- He opened his raincoat all the way down, took something that hung free from near his waist and held it up.
- He stared down at his hands as each pair of eyes ran over him swiftly, took in his face and his boots, his snowdrops and his clay-coloured raincoat.
- Philip would sprinkle sugar on Richard's morning cereal; lend him clothes; buy him an expensive raincoat - although he was a thrifty man.
- The scenery was grim, the food was unappetising, fashion was all but non-existent (he did buy a Burberry raincoat - his "famous blue raincoat" - which he adorned till someone relieved him of it in New York 20 years later), the arts were struggling, almost moribund, despite the explosive qualities of Kingsley Amis, John Osborne, Colin Wilson, and Alan Sillitoe; and the weather was atrocious.
- On the morning of the delivery he hid in an alley armed with a baseball bat concealed under his raincoat.
- She must fetch her raincoat, just to be on the safe side.
- "Women!" spat out Mr Piggott, resuming his damp raincoat.
- It was an old ewe, treading on the skirt of her raincoat, that roused Elisabeth.
- Hands in his clay-coloured raincoat, Gaily, myopic, bent down and read one at random, wonderingly.
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