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Перевод: kosher
[прилагательное] кошерный; правильный; истинный; законный; [существительное] кошерная пища; магазин, где продается кошерная еда
Тезаурус:
- Born in Cuba to a German-Jewish father and a black mother - "I was sort of kosher, but swinging" - he cut sugar-cane in his youth before joining his father, a ship's steward, on his travels, only to be accidentally left behind on Crete at 12: "I had to sit down for a minute - almost cried."
- His opinions are none too savoury (still less kosher).
- No candidate in pursuit of local votes can ignore them, so we have seen both Mr Clinton and Mr Brown at Synagogues - Clinton promising a kosher kitchen in the White House, and lambasted for it - in Chinatown, in Spanish Harlem and most of all in Harlem and the Bronx.
- The cooking pot of cultures and races that makes up this vast nation has created distinct regional specialities and major cities will offer everything from kosher to Korean.
- He wasn't Kosher.
- But there was a key-shaped chocolate cake - a "joke" between North and the Iranian middleman, Manucher Ghorbanifar, ordered by North from a kosher bakery in Israel - and a pair of Colt pistols in a presentation box.
- Near the Town Hall there is a good, cheap kosher restaurant and there are several others in the area, notably U Golema and U Matye.
- Something not kosher about it.
- If there were a few Jewish citizens they went unidentified; there was no synagogue, no kosher butcher.
- At this time there was a kosher chip shop in the district, but being further than Mitchell's - and it being rather late at night - Mum was loath to ask her to go too far.
- Throughout the autumn, a period of successive Jewish holidays, the Anglo Jewish press reported a general absence of kosher food in reception areas.
- At one time when he had been going out a lot with a Jewish couple he wrote to Hanns "I have become a regular ghetto-yid", going now to a stately home "to ride their circumcised horses, now to a vile villa of Bellevue to hear real kosher recordings of Beethoven which none of them liked or understood, though they pretended they did, and now to a caf which is inhabited solely by people who look like Schnozzle Durante."
- Or, as the characters would probably say, this being a series infatuated with villainous jargon, "You've bin telling porkies, PC - and in my manor we're strictly kosher".
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