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Перевод: slaughter speek slaughter


[существительное]
убой скота; массовое убийство; резня ; кровопролитие; избиение;
[глагол]
забивать скот; заколоть; зарезать; прирезать; резать; убивать; убить; совершать массовое убийство; устраивать резню; устраивать кровопролитие; разбивать в пух и прах


Тезаурус:

  1. Hannah is, for instance, sentimental about animals, not a common trait among Dalesfolk since it is counter-productive in a society geared to the continual slaughter and selling of cattle, sheep and pigs.
  2. The court also absolved General Jorge Rabanal, who led the operation, on the grounds that from his post he could not see the slaughter of the prisoners.
  3. When they reach their goal, Abraham goes calmly about the business of preparing Isaac for slaughter.
  4. Pig producers receive no EC subsidies, and depressed pork and bacon prices have meant some farmers have fallen into drug misuse to keep animals alive long enough to reach slaughter weight.
  5. So men come from nearby Kiriath-jearim to collect it, and there at last, without accompanying plague, confusion, or slaughter, it comes to rest.
  6. It becomes a very resourceful swineherd - multiplies its pigs on forest acorns - and ends up with a lot of triumphant slaughter and roast pork and crackling.
  7. It could fatten on coarser feed than the Durham and was early maturing for beef, and the oxen could be good draught workers as well as slaughter beasts, though the cows were not good milkers.
  8. For the domestic scenes - and these include the most moving Slaughter of the Macduffs sequence I have seen - we come right back to European naturalism.
  9. That it impinged as a call to slaughter first and foremost seems only too clear; for the first result of the preaching of the crusade was a fearful massacre of the one species of "infidel" within easy reach.
  10. Williams explained that there were still hundreds of farms and thousands of sheep over which restrictions about movement and slaughter were still in force.
  11. Geoffrey Moorhouse uses Bury as his pivot: he explores it fact by fact, family by family; this little town in the moors bore a hideous amount of the slaughter in the Dardanelles, no matter what your Australian neighbour may tell you as he leans on the bar and his legend.
  12. Slaughter, Lieutenant,
  13. International: A candidate for the slaughter Democrats doubt that Clinton can live up to presidential ideal

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