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Перевод: workman speek workman


[прилагательное]
рабочий;
[существительное]
рабочий ; работник ; мастеровой


Тезаурус:

  1. In the printer's workshop the oldest workman would be "father" of the chapel.
  2. My reporting for the Times-Herald under the avuncular guidance of Fred Workman ran the whole spectrum of events, incidents and activities: I spent days at the annual Wild West Rodeo and Stampede absorbing as much of the cowboy lingo as possible; I acted as Master of Ceremonies for a fox trot competition sponsored by Cal Temple and Trudie, his business-like wife; I interviewed all visiting celebrities including MacKenzie King, the Prime Minister, and R.B. Bennett, the Leader of the Opposition in Ottawa; I interviewed Jimmy Gardiner as Minister of Agriculture, after he gave up his post as Premier of Saskatchewan; I covered celebrity concerts and the annual Chatauqua programmes, among many other things.
  3. He hated Big Tom Fish, with his cruel jokes and flashing green eyes and rough workman's hands.
  4. He was looking past Cameron at the mill, eyeing each workman in turn as though to memorize his face, then looking back at Cameron.
  5. He rang off and I felt a warm glow of appreciation for Fred Workman who had just offered me my first full-time job in journalism.
  6. I admitted it and there was a shorter pause, "O.K." said Mr. Workman, "We'll start you at 20.
  7. Like any other youth, I was thrilled by the annual visits of the big circus, and when the Al G. Barnes Circus came to town I paid my own way in to the "show" and sat up that night writing the first big-top review for the Times-Herald, which Fred Workman accepted with alacrity.
  8. "Well, yes", Fred Workman said, "but we always start reporters at 15."
  9. The workman manipulated some knobs and levers, closed a cage, stood back, and pressed a button on a console.
  10. That afternoon I went to the caf at Fagurhlsmri and bought a pair of Tuf workman boots.
  11. That's something it takes a sturdy British workman to understand."
  12. Mr Workman was a tall rangy Presbyterian with crew-cut greying hair and was an inveterate pipe-smoker.
  13. He successfully accomplished his design by the simple expedient of walking out of the gaol disguised as a workman while his doctor pretended that he was ill and confined to bed.

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