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Перевод: mask
[существительное] маска ; участник маскарада; слепок ; посмертная маска; личина ; противогаз ; предохранительная маска; защитная маска; морда зверя; [глагол] маскировать; замаскировывать; скрывать; надевать маску
Тезаурус:
- Trent passed it up along with his weightbelt, slipped off his flippers and mask, dropped them over the taffrail and pulled himself into the cockpit.
- In ideology the individual disappears behind the mask of category or type.
- A dolphin drew alongside, and by counter-opposing its flippers, barrel-rolled right in front of his mask.
- The end result is a fizzy, burpy product served heavily chilled to mask its lack of taste and flavour.
- The man in the iron mask melted.
- A sob caught his throat and he coughed to mask it.
- In one of his most vivid dreams, he saw a large aspirin bottle, labelled: "Guaranteed to mask pain for a while!"
- My magical ride took me from lake to lake, from Lough Corrib to Lough Mask and then to a third lake that seemed smaller than the last two inland seas set among high mountains.
- He gained a reputation as the Buster Keaton of the cricket world, a man who rarely seemed to have any expression on his face and who was not one for the excited cavortings that greet the fall of a wicket; yet behind the mask a good deal of thought was given to his bowling, and he was liked and respected by his fellow players.
- (Dulcie Howes pointed out that he should have written "borders", the theatre term for the cloths which mask the "flies" - platforms above the stage - from public view.
- His house faces east, crowned by extravagantly scrolly gables with carved mask corbels at their bases.
- 6 The Mask of Dimitrios Eric Ambler 1939
- Cale became famous for violent demonstrations on stage; there were plenty of screams, stage props, a green surgeon's outfit, the odd tooth-spitting, the beheaded (but long dead) chicken episode which lost him half his band, the time he wore the Cambridge Rapist's mask
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