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Перевод: battleship speek battleship


[существительное]
линейный корабль; линкор


Тезаурус:

  1. A battleship may need a lot of ocean to turn around in, but this is no argument for abandoning our commitment to rudders.
  2. Karl looked across the street to where, among the cargo boats, the French and British Embassies hung out their flags, then looked again at the battleship.
  3. When I lived in Dublin at the end of the Second World War, one of my friends was an obsessive film buff whose dramatic recall, frame by frame, of scenes such as the Odessa Steps sequence from Battleship Potemkin or the final chase in Fritz Lang's M often hypnotized even the drunks in the bars we frequented.
  4. But her career started simply playing a sailor on a battleship, in the background of her first show.
  5. "A battleship is the salt cellar and the pepper a fishtank but if I see them both together they become a kangaroo."
  6. Outside the cottage door was a huge, ominous-looking shell which we were told had been fired from a battleship during World War I; and John pointed out to us exactly where the Royal Oak had been torpedoed in 1939.
  7. He was serving on the battleship HMS Agincourt during the Battle of Jutland and related how they were in line astern to The Queen Mary and, when the latter was hit in the magazine and blew up, they sailed over the spot without feeling a thing.
  8. "Could you pass the the battleship please."
  9. At sea the American navy has fired more than 100 cruise missiles from a battleship, cruisers and at least one submarine.
  10. The momentum is there and it's like trying to change the course of a battleship.
  11. The Belfast helped sink the German battleship Scharnhorst off Norway in 1943 and led the naval bombardment in support of the Normandy D Day landing at Juno Beach.
  12. Karl, as it were, added the italics as he cast a speculative eye over a huge grey building which loomed over the avenue like a battleship over a flotilla of cargo boats and from which, in the still, clear air, hung a vast flag, red, with a golden hammer and sickle emblazoned on it.
  13. "No, you said kangaroo then fishtank and battleship," replied Endill.

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