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Перевод: walrus speek walrus


[существительное]
морж [зоол.]


Тезаурус:

  1. "Bullrush" and "Remember How We Started" are swirling, finely balanced mixtures of the delicate and the insistent (and "Bullrush" has this great stupid bit nicked off "I Am The Walrus").
  2. It has been suggested that after AD 700 until the eleventh century, 60 per cent of ivory was derived from walrus (Beckwith 1972).
  3. He sat beside the wide fires all day, overflowing his stool like a walrus on a rock, half a dozen wooden spoons ready at hand.
  4. Sadly, a few favourites are ignored altogether - finding some relevance in "We all live in a Yellow Submarine" or "I am the Walrus', it seems, was beyond even the Research Board.
  5. Gilbert with his horn-rimmed glasses and walrus moustache was popular in Canada, but I did not get to know him well until we later met on at least half a dozen occasions for lunch in London.
  6. The easterly distribution, implying importation from Scandinavia, might point towards walrus.
  7. THE WALRUS: A drama documentary by Dominic Frank Plus work from the Wolverhampton Lighthouse Media Centre Admission Free
  8. Andy has also been successful with other players: he was with the American Tom Purtzer when he won the 1984 Phoenix Open, with Craig Stadler from the US when the "Walrus" won the 1985 Swiss Open, and there were two World Cup triumphs for Andy and his man - an individual title with Englishman Howard Clark in the 1985 Cup, and a team title with David Llewellyn of Wales in 1987.
  9. A thin, middle-aged man addressed her, sporting a walrus moustache.
  10. Walrus were quite commonly encountered in the Shetland Isles and the Scandinavian coasts until quite recently.
  11. ESSENTIALLY a cutesy platform romp, New Zealand Story (Master System) tells the tale of a rather dodgy walrus who has kidnapped loads of kiwi chicks and sold them to a zoo in New Zealand.
  12. He was thick-set, with thinning hair brushed back, a magnificent walrus moustache and several missing teeth.
  13. The source of the ivory is difficult to determine, and the question of whether the material derives from elephant or walrus has not been resolved.

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