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Перевод: corpse
[существительное] труп ; мертвое тело; мертвец
Тезаурус:
- The base tray is as deep as the corpse is high, the head section having been fashioned from a separate sheet of lead and soldered on to the main body of the shell.
- The interment was, however, in a shallow grave and the corpse far from extinct, so I, for my pains, was haunted.
- I remember going upstairs while they were looking at the corpse and writing a note with trembling fingers.
- Lydia lies more comfortably than baby Hoskins, the angle of the corpse vis--vis the pillow being less exaggerated.
- Many features of the N.T. cannot be fully appreciated without the O.T., e.g. the Jewish fear of ritual contamination by a corpse, implicit in the story of the Good Samaritan.
- "I would like to examine his corpse," Corbett said.
- From the mid-sixties, Van Cleef's face became instantly recognisable - pencil-thin moustache, prominent nose, slitted eyes and the head of a baldvulture descending to pick the scraps off a corpse in the badlands.
- The pose of the corpse recalls that of Thomas Aston's wife in the celebrated portrait of 1635 by John Souch of Chester ( Col. 4 ) and, in a more romantic vein, that of 1633 by van Dyck of Lady Venetia Stanley on her death-bed.
- The girl in the mortuary hadn't been anything like five feet nine, but you couldn't expect an aunt to tell the height of a prone corpse.
- It was Banting, the crown undertaker, who provided the model for the future; for he rarely saw a corpse, contracting out at every stage of the proceedings.
- When Ted arrived at the box, the signalman's corpse had been laid out on the signal frame- and was covered with a sheet, from where he was removed by ambulance to the local hospital.
- This corpse looks fresh - it's a good job they don't bury people properly round here, else I'd have to dig 'em up.
- Great spiritual power is envisaged in such chastity, and hence the most virtuous woman is one who commits sati or suttee , that is, voluntary suicide committed by being cremated alive with the corpse of one's husband.
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