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Перевод: smock
[существительное] рабочий халат; спецовка ; толстовка ; детский комбинезон ; [глагол] украшать сборками; украшать буфами
Тезаурус:
- "Me," says a pretty, dark-haired girl wearing an outsize man's shirt like an artist's smock over her jeans and sweater.
- Throughout pregnancy I shall practise crouching on the dusty Axminster in my faded Laura Ashley smock while thinking of opening out like a flower.
- "Take your own pace back to the lodge," Chris said and marched off, a slight figure in butchered jeans and a torn striped shirt like a huge smock; a long feather of hair down his neck.
- Milkmaids (the Yorkshire name for lady's smock), knapweed, sheep's sorrell (I still chew the leaves for their acrid flavour), cowslip, harebell and meadow cranesbill are beautiful, useful and welcome natives.
- Tower mills can be seen all over Britain, but south-east England houses more wooden smock mills.
- Smock or frock mills are so called because their shape is said to resemble a man dressed in a smock.
- Tower mills are similar to smock mills in shape and working machinery, but brick or stone is used for the structure instead of wood.
- With the present pace of things these survivors may in a generation's time become a picturesque memory like the yeoman's smock.
- The Union Mill near the town centre is a fine smock mill in the care of the county council.
- Unconsciously she patted the slight swelling of her stomach under her smart new navy-blue smock.
- Lady's smock
- One was a rheumatic Black Country labourer who would come threshing with a flail, wearing a smock.
- The customer is supposed to enter the shop, see a young man or woman in a front fastening, reversible, all-weather, windproof, machine-washable smock and think to themselves, "Hmmm, that guy/chick looks pretty groovy in that smock.
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