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Перевод: crow
[существительное] ворона ; пение петуха; радостный крик; [глагол] кричать кукареку; кукарекать; гукать (о младенце); издавать радостные звуки; ликовать
Тезаурус:
- The evidence marshalled by Crow is strong, but as yet inconclusive.
- Additional pellet samples were obtained from single species of vulture, condor, crow and gull, but none provided large enough small mammal samples for analysis.
- His many enemies will crow that he has.
- But this old crow had that get-on-with-it look, and if she wanted this place, which she did
- Among the Nez Perce and Crow people, pieces of horn were glued together and bound with sinew to create a bow "stronger, tougher, more elastic, and more durable than a bow of any other materials".
- Rayner cannot resist the British crow that they started downhill at Montana, Switzerland, in 1911; or that the Wengen Swiss are everlastingly grateful to the Downhill Only Club (otherwise, not too literately, the DHO) for teaching them how to race and how to lose.
- Disabled woman Liz Crow is seeking accounts from other Disabled women for her proposed book on Disabled women and sexuality .
- Nothing much hangs on my own, so easily distracted by the swoop of a crow or the amazing bright green of raspberry leaves as the sun floods our hillside acre.
- Crow Road is also a dingily respectable thoroughfare in Glasgow, and it is there that Prentice beds his uncle's former lover, his own "Aunty" Janice.
- While Charles had been summoning the clans to Glenfillan Sir John Cope, 100 miles 160 km away, as the crow flew, in Edinburgh - though far further even by Wade's splendid new roads - had been making his counter-preparations.
- If I were a member of a species, highly evolved and perfectly adapted to a life among craggy rocks, pecking out the odd lamb's eye, devouring a few mice, picking through a nice gamey carcass occasionally, but mostly just hovering gracefully around on thermals below cliffs, I would take great exception to being described as "just" a crow.
- To the north of Joseph, two companies of cavalry and one of Crow scouts waited at Mammoth Hot Springs; General George Crook had deployed five cavalry companies on Shoshoni River and ten 5th Cavalry companies on Wind River to the east and south-east respectively; Colonel Nelson "Bearcoat" Miles lurked at Fort Keogh; and in the north-east Colonel S.D. Sturgis' six 7th Cavalry companies, accompanied by Crow scouts, waited on Clark's Fork.
- Something to crow about?
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