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Перевод: morsel
[существительное] кусочек ; вкусное блюдо; закуска
Тезаурус:
- I'll give it to them - tiny morsel by tiny morsel.
- Finishing every last morsel on your plate won't make your hair curl or do anything to help the starving children in India.
- It is getting steadily worse and is moving westward with the stream of refugees, who, having eaten their last stores and sold everything that would buy a morsel of bread, are wandering they know not whither.
- To appreciate the remoteness of this morsel of land, one must set sail from Santiago, strike west into the great Pacific, and rely on one's navigational skills.
- To buy him a morsel of bread.
- What happens is this: it is swimming along on a near-horizontal plane when it spots a morsel of food, which it can see quite comfortably directly below it in shallow-enough water because its eyes are tilted downwards to allow for this facility.
- I was an emotional morsel as we headed back.
- I never forget the first morsel of professional advice I received: "Play your own game, son, but keep the ball moving."
- Possibly the shock of feeling hard spikes in what appeared to be a soft, yielding morsel of food would be enough to make some predators think twice, but this is not particularly convincing.
- See how, sometimes, the largest fish will hover at the tail-end of the shoal, while his tasters - or so it seems - accept almost every likely-looking morsel, only to leave some morsels alone as though there was something special about them, and fit only for the King.
- Wilcox arrested the transfer of a morsel of meat to his mouth to put this question.
- A big crust on the surface when the sun is beating down will be taken with relish, and a tiny morsel of crumb on the bottom will often tempt a chub even in a snowstorm.
- Even so, he felt, it was "a bitter morsel for old Tories to swallow".
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