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Перевод: cloak
[существительное] плащ ; мантия ; маска ; личина ; покров ; отговорка ; предлог (отговорка) ; [глагол] покрывать плащом; надевать плащ; скрывать; прикрывать; маскировать
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- Canon Devlin intoned the burial service in a creaky Latin and pulled his long cloak tighter around him against the wind that sifted through the cemetery on the outskirts of Milltown.
- From the manse the police took away the minister's cloak, a long black cloak with a hood that he used for funerals, Remembrance Day services, and other outdoor events associated with his ministry; they removed a broken cross, waiting in a cupboard for repair; but they did not take the broken-off piece of that cross which was lying at the bottom of the same cupboard.
- The word chapel, capella , means literally "a little cloak"; and the cloak from which the word derives was the cloak of St Martin of Tours, after St Denis the chief patron of the Frankish kingdoms.
- Spa town taps the public's taste for spies Maev Kennedy on a cloak and dagger plot to boost tourism in downtown Cheltenham.
- His casket, carried from the Cathedral on the shoulders of infantrymen, was covered by a Maori cloak, on which was placed a sword and a soldier's "lemon-squeezer" hat.
- However, the ambiguities under the SOE cloak of secrecy.
- Some women wore a cloak fastened at the shoulder or breast, and some gathered clothing in at the waist with a girdle, usually secured with a buckle.
- Jean, elegant in his cloak and three-cornered hat, strode up and put his hand on the cold brass door-knocker.
- Finding out about test-tube fusion quickly becomes a cloak and dagger venture as desperate scientists and others resort to spying to find out the secrets in the Utah lab.
- The lesson of history is that doctrine becomes a cloak for power politics, rivalry becomes an excuse for dealing ruthlessly and the rule of fear, paranoia and suspicion means that whatsoever is not for us is against us.
- She unhooked her cloak collar as we had to wait at the outer door of Marcus whilst two porters wheeled out an empty accident trolley.
- She removed her wooden pattens and, concealing them in her cloak, slipped noiselessly into the tower, past the guardchamber and up the winding stairs to the middle floor where she concealed herself in an alcove outside the chamber door.
- But now the "cloak of secrecy" must be cast aside from the Civil List, said Mr Williams.
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