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Перевод: rancid speek rancid


[прилагательное]
прогорклый; протухший


Тезаурус:

  1. It can, but does not necessarily, mean paddling down the Orinoco alone, with a two week ration of half a ship's biscuit and some rancid coconut milk.
  2. It is oxygen that causes fats to go rancid.
  3. Rancid oil is simply right.
  4. You can freeze it, but it will start to go rancid after a comparatively short storage period of three months.
  5. There are many thousands of odours arising from a multitude of sources which can be variously described, by those persons with a sense of smell, as pleasant, unpleasant, feeble, faint, strong, bland, pungent, rancid etc.
  6. He smiled without humour when Frankie sucked at the soap-filled cloth in order to sluice the taste of rancid beck-water from his mouth.
  7. They are all cold-pressed virgin oils and should be kept in the dark and refrigerated after opening to prevent them from becoming rancid.
  8. But the room was warm, brightly lit and by no means uncomfortable so long as you kept your eyes away from the map-like stains on the rancid blue walls or the cigarette ends and other scraps on the floor.
  9. Stains that are in fact layers of rancid fat.
  10. In loving detail, right down to the rancid smell of burnt onions from hamburger vans, Reid describes three days spent at the races with his charmingly unsavoury friends A. J. Kincaid, John Moynahan and the Major.
  11. Do not leave your best virgin oils on display in a bright, sun-filled kitchen as they will quickly go rancid.
  12. Wyndham Lewis wrote in The Listener: "On entering the gallery you are overwhelmed by a rancid vegetation, tropically gigantic
  13. Climbers like to break away from the usual uniform of breeches and warm top, favouring instead old tracksuit bottoms and rancid T-shirts, but the scrambler usually likes to be well turned out.

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