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Перевод: dice
[существительное] игра в кости; игральная кость; цоколь ; [глагол] играть в кости; нарез`ать кубиками; нарез`ать в форме кубиков; графить в клетку; вышивать узор квадратиками
Тезаурус:
- Hoomey felt a compulsion to babble on about what had happened, stimulated by their dice with the law, but Nails, now it was over, seemed unmoved.
- his fist frigging the dice all day.
- These alliances were similar to the games of dice much favoured at the time: the marriages might or might not be successful; they might or might not have political consequences.
- 2 15ml/tbsp olive oil 225g/8oz Parma ham, but into very small dice 1 large onion, thinly sliced 775g/1 lb braising steak, cut into large dice 2 15ml/tbsp flour 375ml/15fl oz/2 cups brown ale or stout 2 bay leaves 1 15ml/tbsp Dijon mustard salt and freshly ground black pepper set natural or Greek yogurt for serving chopped chives to garnish
- But there was one, remarkable throw of the dice left for England and how the 4,000 crowd loved it.
- Hoomey's teeth were chattering after his dice with death; Nails's house was no warmer indoors that it was out.
- He jealously guarded the secrets of the future and Afterworld, though he would offer warriors the chance to play dice, gambling for the gift of immortality.
- You are being seduced by your Ego's love of melodrama and, since it can feel thrilling to dice with death, you might be tempted to walk rather too close to the edge of the cliff.
- Could we have a board game called The Yorkshire Ripper where you throw dice to travel around the red-light areas of Yorkshire picking up points for prostitutes encountered on the way?
- They passed the relief sentinel on his way down, then a knot of three men at the top of the rise who were playing at dice on the cut bole of a tree greeted them as they passed, then the path they were following entered a series of concentric earthworks, man-made mounds and ditches long since overtaken by the forest.
- Despite a bright start, Liverpool were eventually shown up as a brittle, spiritless outfit whose heads dropped when the roll of the dice went against them.
- If this event is about affirming their status amongst the youthful pretenders to the acid crown, then Hawkwind and Planet Gong have loaded the dice in their favour by monopolising the prime-time slots.
- Which is not to say that popular humour in the States is particularly nice: in recent years there has been a great demand for in-your-face racist, ethnic and misogynist stuff, as typified on the respectable side by Jackie Mason and on the unholy by Andrew Dice Clay.
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