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Перевод: hamburger
[существительное] гамбургер ; булочка с котлетой; рубленый бифштекс
Тезаурус:
- I'd really like a hamburger, but I'm broke.
- Whisky, dry ginger, coffee, hamburger, chocolate and cream.
- I'll have a hamburger."
- Situated in the centre of West Kissimmee, the Famous Host Inn is just opposite the lively "Old Town" with its popular night club, Little Darlings, and an abundance of gift shops and hamburger joints.
- After a couple of glasses of champagne and a hamburger, and under the influence of my friends' euphoria, I cheered up.
- A picture of the American family began to be glimpsed as a super-mobile group that could get together to grill a hamburger only if it drove to the appointment.
- But in Hong Kong the hamburger faces tough low-cost competition from older kinds of speedy foods.
- One of the worst proposals put forward for the church was to turn it into a hamburger joint, run by the restaurant chain, Garfunkels: hardly a use compatible with the dignity of a historic church.
- Angie was running the hamburger stall - I don't think she has ever cooked so many hamburgers in her life.
- While I waited for my hamburger to grill, the proprietor offered to photograph me, with my own camera, fondling a chameleon.
- Very late though it is, there is a formica-clad coffee or hamburger bar still open less than half a mile away and I have enough cash in hand to buy my first food of the day and my first hot drink.
- The Austrian authorities in Vienna and Salzburg are at pains to contain the worst excesses, but there is no stopping the Mozart T-shirts, socks, toasters, puzzles, bottle-openers, Swatches, mayonnaise, cheese, scent, a Kchel cook book, a hamburger called Mozart and well over 100m marzipan-filled "Mozartkugeln".
- By the end of his testimony, North had become a haircut, a logo for T-shirts, a doll, a cocktail, a hero sandwich (" red-blooded American beef, a little bologna, shredded lettuce, Swiss cheese"), a hamburger (" secret sauce from an old Iranian recipe") and a design for boxer shorts; vigils were held for him, and the hamlet of Ollie, Iowa (population 230) was besieged with fascinated enquiries.
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