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Перевод: lather
[существительное] мыльная пена; пена ; мыло; [глагол] намыливать; мылиться; вспениваться; намыливаться; взмыливаться (о лошади); бить; колотить; пороть
Тезаурус:
- Bizarrely, the fun is punctuated by impromptu shower shows (yes, really, the restaurant has two showers installed in telephone boxes) of waterbabes and boys working themselves into a lather.
- A barber worked here and Mr Nelson of Ambleside, his son, was born in the house in 1901 and later became the "lather boy".
- "It doesn't lather," Eleanor Thorne said, "it is a cheap soap."
- THE Friends of Thatcherism are working themselves into a fine old lather about the interview given by the Archbishop of Canterbury to the magazine Director.
- Although prepared to get into the occasional lather over the destruction of "heritage", many have little time for old money, and profess their heroes to be self-made men who have succeeded by their own efforts.
- Eleanor Thorne moved her head about uneasily on the pillow for a moment or two, wishing she had not complained about the soap, for now Alida might change the brand, keep that tablet to herself, And if it did not lather well, it had such a distinctive scent, a scent Eleanor liked.
- Mrs Stocks would come rushing in from the wash-house in a lather of soapsuds and thrills at having found the Cap'n's blackamoor wandering in the yard.
- The Body Shop's rubbery Body Buddy, 4.50, has a knobbly side for problem areas as well as a gentle, bristly side, and can be used in the bath - lather up with some shower gel for lubrication - or after your bath, ideally in conjunction with The Body Shop's Massage Oil for cellulite, 3.30/60ml which contains citrus essential oils to help ease water retention.
- Patent lather
- Dad was in a right lather.
- This protein also causes the white lather seen on profusely sweating horses or those which are very nervous/excited.
- An lotz ov lather.
- A three-roomed flat with an inside toilet, a shower and a bath, which, mornings (the shower) and nights (the bath), she used, washing with a special soap: imported lather that was not cheap.
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