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Перевод: frogman
[существительное] легкий водолаз; водолаз ; подводник ; ныряльщик с аквалангом
Тезаурус:
- It didn't take journalists long to catch the drift of Krushchev's remarks and reports started to circulate that a British frogman had tried to spy on the Russian ships.
- Very belatedly the Foreign Secretary was forced to admit that the frogman seen by the Russians had been Crabb and, as a result, on 1O May the subject was aired in parliament.
- Alternatively, phone Dr Ruth - appointments only - wear a frogman suit, a lace pinafore, and carry a riding crop and a packet of plastic floss-threaders - and take the bit between your teeth - mmmmmmm!
- They could be sucked beforehand to reduce the time before explosion, though the imagination sags a bit at conjuring up a frogman sucking aniseed balls underwater alongside explosive charges.
- On the assumption that he or she might not have carried the murder weapon away Wycliffe had ordered a search of the foreshore, and a police frogman was floundering about in the shallow off-shore waters like a porpoise on the point of stranding.
- Each of the four was an experienced police frogman, and each of them knew exactly what he was looking for - knew indeed the exact dimensions of the object and the positioning of the three great ruby eyes once set into it.
- However, before any of this could happen, Rear-Admiral Kotov, from the Ordzhonikidze , went to see Rear-Admiral Philip Burnett, Chief of Staff of the Portsmouth naval base, complaining that his sailors had seen a frogman near his ships that morning, and demanding an explanation.
- A police frogman has told a court how he found a woman's body at the bottom of the River Severn.
- When in position the confection obviously had to be protected from the effects of the sea water until the frogman had positioned the mine and was ready to "an" it.
- He and his straight man, Bulganin, came by battle cruiser, which was the target of much curiosity in Portsmouth harbour, especially since the body of a naval frogman, Commander "Buster" Crabbe, had been found floating there during another Russian naval visit the previous autumn.
- A FROGMAN waddled into a Swiss bank, snatched 20,000, dived into a river to escape - and was netted by cops following his bubbles.
- However, later that evening, the First Lord of the Admiralty, James Thomas, was entertaining some Russian officials including the captain of the Ordzhonikidze , who casually asked Thomas what the frogman had been doing near his ship that morning.
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