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Перевод: hovel
[существительное] лачуга ; хибара ; шалаш ; ниша ; навес
Тезаурус:
- A labourer and his family - in all eight persons - are the occupiers of this hovel, in which there is but one bedroom for their accommodation.
- Finally, on Saturday 23 June, the Wordsworths left Alfoxden, and went for the last time down the wooded lane through the deer park, past the beech trees and hollies where, on a day in March, they had sheltered from a hail storm, past Christopher Tricky's hovel near the dog pound, and past the "loud Waterfall", whose sound would always echo in their memories.
- Christopher Tricky, seen struggling one day to remove an old tree stump near his hovel at the park gate, became, as has already been noted, the subject of "Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman"; a remark from Tom Poole led to "The Idiot Boy"; "The Last of the Flock" told the story of a Holford shepherd found weeping in the road; and "The Thorn" was inspired by a weather-beaten hawthorn seen "on the ridge of Quantock Hill".
- The seasoned rockers and cabaret bores at the local pub would appreciate the fact they have travelled up and down the country, playing every decrepit club and hovel on the way.
- Watching Ranald drop a rafter on his head, Marion sneered at herself that these children, this filthy hovel were all that was left to her.
- What appeared to be the most damaging evidence had been provided by an old man called Christopher Tricky, who lived in a hovel near the dog pound at Alfoxden park gate:
- Those early days, when he shared a hovel with Linder and Ian Devine, were spent with few friends and "How Soon Is Now", an indication that his personal situation hadn't improved with success, was hardly the typical Top Of The Pops sentiment of the day.
- The young man was living with his parents and his blind sister in a pitiful hovel, one of the worst on the island.
- When Wordsworth revisited Holford in 1841, Christopher Tricky's hovel on the common had already disappeared
- The outer shell of these bottle-shaped kilns was called the "hovel".
- Talk in the Red Lion became increasingly spirited as the season wore on, and the rumours passed from farm cottage to town hovel.
- Though Gilbard's was not quite so irredeemable a hovel as some have claimed, its shortcomings were plentiful enough.
- "That's the thanks I get for takin' ye out of a bloody hovel and givin' ye a proper place to live.
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