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Перевод: leather speek leather


[прилагательное]
кожаный;
[существительное]
кожа (выделанная) ; кожаное изделие; ремень ; краги ; футбольный мяч; мяч в крикете;
[глагол]
крыть кожей; пороть ремнем; работать с напряжением; колотить


Тезаурус:

  1. Morgan sat in the leather chair facing Buckmaster's desk for some time after his chief had left, his bulk squeezed between the arms.
  2. Turning up its coat collar in a hard-boiled way, the voice is briefed on its mission - "leather couches, portraits of the Queen this must be MI6" - passes a dingy border checkpoint getting its forged passport stamped, studies a spy plane view of Cheltenham, cracks a cipher or two, and spots a glamorous female spy from the window of the Orient Express to Istanbul.
  3. Mind you, Malcolm did take the piss out of him as well, calling him Troy Tempest in a leather jacket.
  4. The economic prosperity of the county once relied on leather, footwear and other traditional activities.
  5. "L" for Leather.
  6. Whatever, Carmody is an unassailable optimist who has never been seen in anything other than sprayed-on black jeans, winkle-pickered Chelsea boots, leather jacket and cap.
  7. Jos was wearing yellow leather gauntlets which looked totally out of place in such a decrepit vehicle.
  8. Reluctantly the old woman prodded the unyielding toecaps of the other shoe, feeling Martha's long bones crammed painfully together beneath the worn leather.
  9. "What d'you two young buggers want?" he grinned, as he fastened the buckle of his wide leather belt "We're taking Molly and her mate for a picnic Selwyn," Yanto replied Selwyn's nut brown, weathered face split into another grin.
  10. He was wearing the leather shoes that had been only for best until they grew too small for his feet and now had to be worn for school.
  11. The water was ruining his leather jacket.
  12. He put this in the breast pocket of his leather jacket, next to his heart.
  13. For golfers, wearing the dress of the day, - tailored tweed jackets and trousers, leather boots, and carrying well-made bags of up to 30 heavy-weight clubs (according to former 1920's caddy Charles Robins) - the prospects of coping with certain of Henley's holes must have been daunting without a caddie.

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