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Перевод: mouth
[существительное] рот ; уста ; рупор ; отверстие; вход ; устье реки; горлышко; дуло; жерло; зев ; выходной патрубок; раструб ; нахальство; болтливость ; [глагол] говорить торжественно; изрекать; произносить четко и громко; брать в рот; гримасничать; приучать к узде
Тезаурус:
- He had grown up in the splendid sixties, had been born with a silver spoon in his mouth, enjoyed whatever he did to the hilt and was enough of a gentleman never to look back.
- He began to clean his teeth, jabbing at his mouth, then dropped the toothbrush on to the floor.
- I ran across the road to the open door of another tiny studio, and saw a grizzle-bearded hobo-like man singing into a microphone, his mouth wide open and his eyes half closed.
- But he could hardly keep himself from laughing out loud in anticipation: he crammed his fist into his mouth to stifle the outburst.
- Doyle's mouth curved upwards as though he were smiling, but with no humour.
- Of the two archers the younger was tall and fair with a ruddy complexion, the other was of medium height and stalwart build, his hair grizzled at the temples, his eyes grey, his mouth well set above a firm chin, and his expression one of habitual good-humour, as though of a man at peace with himself if not with the world.
- He held his hand over her mouth and tried to pull down her ski pants.
- To the north of the campus are the Residences, beautifully situated with views down to the mouth of the river and the distant Donegal hills.
- "a very long boy, with a very little head, and an open mouth of disproportionate capacity", devotedly attached to Betty Higden who has rescued him from the workhouse in which he has been brought up, having been a foundling child.
- At first I thought him very plain, that is, for about three minutes: he is pale and thin, has a wide mouth, thick lips, and not very good teeth, longish loose-growing half-curling rough black hair.
- Already his mouth was watering at the prospect of sinking his teeth into a thick slice of bread liberally spread with best butter and sprinkled with sugar from one of the big sacks standing in the corner.
- After the death and resurrection of Jesus, the stories about his life were passed on by word of mouth for some thirty years before the first Gospel was written.
- Towering two hundred foot-high statues of the Phoenix King and the Everqueen face each other across the mouth of the bay and around the harbour are other great statues of the Elf Gods: Asuryan, Lileath, Kurnous and Isha and many others.
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