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Перевод: pigsty
[существительное] хлев ; свинарник
Тезаурус:
- Top: New annexe from old pigsty.
- Even after we moved up, we still begged her to carry on letting the cottage, and later we built another one, up the hill, on the site of a collapsed pigsty for which we had inherited planning permission.
- At least, that was the case, until I demolished a tumbledown pigsty at the bottom of the garden, and built in its place a guest annexe.
- During his time in Lewes he prayed in a converted pigsty and gave the chance to young Christians to live in his house while developing their faith.
- First of all I'm not going to make any money out of work like that, and second of all that sort of thing becomes a pigsty.
- I loathe the plots hatched by the Spanish government to slip "Guernica" surreptitiously into Spain with the promise that it would be put on show at the whorehouse they call the Prado and then moved it to that pigsty, the Reina Sofia.
- When she'd gone to work for the Bradfords Paddy had been left on his own and it had got worse than a pigsty then.
- He dreams of the Queen's perfumes but awakes, gagging, in a pigsty.
- On the small farms the woman of the house looked after the home and the farmyard - stable and cattle-byre, pigsty, hen-house, hayrick and turfrick, the straw-covered pit of turnips and mangels.
- "They turn up every summer after Appleby Horse Fair - place is like a pigsty when they've gone."
- One man was brought before the "Special Court" for saying Germans had no need to fear starvation in this war, because Hitler had the biggest farm in the world "followed around by 90 million cattle and running an enormous pigsty".
- "The place is like a pigsty," said one union source.
- Sometimes they were so drunk they fell asleep where they were and lay without pillows or covers until I returned from work, and then I would rage at them in Arabic, telling them that thanks to them my room was no better than the Italian's pigsty at home; we used to spit on the ground whenever we went near it, children and grownups alike, shouting exclamations of disgust, even though all we could see of it was the outer fence.
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