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Перевод: jerkin
[существительное] камзол ; безрукавка ; короткая кожаная мужская куртка
Тезаурус:
- He took from his jerkin a small velvet-wrapped package.
- Many artillery men wear a leather jerkin to protect them from the discharge.
- The soldiers must be changed; what about jaunty tricorne, blue chin, military jerkin, one sleeve torn from shoulder, bare arm, one sleeve tattered, belts, striped culottes torn just below knee, hessian leggings, gartering.
- She opened the door before Massingham had time to ring, her handsome shield-shaped face composed under the light brown fringe, and looking in her shirt, slacks and leather jerkin as elegantly informal as if she had just come in from a country walk.
- The second type of gruagach is male, and he will also help with farm work, wearing a jerkin of bright red and green leather.
- Roger in his farm attire - leather jerkin and gaiters, and well-cut riding breeches - held himself like a soldier, unwittingly displaying his strength of nerve and muscle.
- When Corbett reached the bottom, a gaoler in dirty leather jerkin, leggings and boots, greeted him with a world-weary look and removed his cloak, belt and dagger.
- Instinctively drawing in his limbs and curling his long back, the Perk sailed out of her grasp and over the edge of the steps like a furry stone in a leather jerkin.
- A young, red-haired man, dressed simply in a leather jerkin, leggings and boots, came up to Corbett and spoke in an accent the English clerk could not even hope to follow.
- The fabric of his jerkin was rough and stiff.
- His scrawny body was naked except for a loincloth and the tattered remains of a jerkin.
- The horse soldier, however, with his longer sword, wore leather armour in the form of a jerkin or jacket sewn with iron plates reaching to his thighs.
- A woman with long white hair wearing a loose, black dress went on plaiting bright strands of silk; a young, dark man in a sleeveless jerkin continued to bend over the sketch book in which he was drawing.
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