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Перевод: whipping
[существительное] побои ; поражение; обметка через край; подшивка через край; прогиб ; провисание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The original meaning, as defined by Collins, has certainly taken a mean whipping before re-release into this streetwise prose but we're talking the same thing here, aren't we?
- David Lewis Gedge did not spend his childhood in a cruel orphanage, run by rotund gentlemen with a fondness for whipping pale young boys.
- The owner's son, a silent, backward man in his early twenties, was crouched by the lever that operated the wheel, struggling to stop the wind whipping over the pages of his comic.
- Ultimately I took to wearing them all the time - only whipping them off when approached by a boy I vaguely fancied or at the doorway of the house of a friend of my mother's, with a boy my mother fancied for me inside.
- That was the clue: the wind whipping round the cheeks in The Great Outdoors was the culprit.
- IBM, once Wall Street's darling, is becoming its whipping boy.
- A record is said to exist of a whipping which took place in 1624, when a man was whipped to death.
- At the fte Stepan Verkhovensky, the man of the 1840s, makes a speech arguing that Shakespeare matters more than boots, and Raphael more than petroleum; whipping himself up in his peroration to declare that mankind can get on without bread but not without beauty.
- As will be described below, the leader of the Serbian communists, Slobodan Miloevi, has played a major part in whipping up anti-Albanian feeling in Kosovo.
- The Master was against whipping.
- He knew that the howling wind would be whipping up the downfall into deep drifts on the exposed high moor.
- Sammy stood on the mat shaking his fur by the open door and looking out at the sheets of rain that were now whipping across the graveyard.
- And its whipping eye go blind
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