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Перевод: pry
[прилагательное] любопытный; [существительное] любопытство; любопытный человек; рычаг ; [глагол] подглядывать; подсматривать; любопытствовать; совать нос; осматривать с излишним любопытством; поднимать посредством рычага; передвигать посредством рычага; взламывать посредством рычага; извлекать с трудом; вырывать
Тезаурус:
- Mark could bite If upset - and of course he was quite right, she shouldn't pry into what was none of her business.
- For instance, the fith of Febry might see the Pry Minister on an itinery talking to prone anti-marketeers, including trade unists and finey, percy opening a strorny new libry building .
- Wear may sometimes be detected by using a small pry bar under the joint, but on Range Rover and 110 with self-levelling suspension, the levelling unit pushes on the pint and can hide any play present.
- The press had no right to pry and push and sneak about in their private lives, but it was undeniable that if their marriage were to fail, it would open up an entire can of constitutional worms that the monarchy could well do without.
- In 1834, the pseudonymous Paul Pry observed of Coleman, now "stricken with years", that "Time has laid his temples bare And turned to white his once dark hair."
- Nurses should not pry but they need to be sensitive to any cues which indicate a patient's desire to discuss anxieties.
- That is their secret, and will remain so; it behoves us not to pry, only to speculate in passing.
- Paul Pry to Caleb Williams.
- Pry was an inquisitive busybody, but Williams was a faithful servant who kept his master's guilty secret as long as possible.
- There used to be two small hamlets just outside but part of the village, known as Mill Cottages and Pry Cottages.
- The rest of the College, like the theatre, seems in Paul Pry's day to have run to seed.
- "It is only because you want to pry, to discover who writes to me, that you come out in this way every morning.
- The restrictors fitted to the Stage One V8 are easily removed by removing the carbs and pulling the restrictor from the manifold They are in fact aluminium discs with three holes about . diameter in each one and are held in by an expanding steel clip Select a suitable diameter tap and tap a thread with a smear of grease on the top to collect swarf, fit a long bolt and lever out with a pry bar Extremely obstinate ones may be split into three large bits with a small chisel and pulled out Clean the debris out with a vacuum cleaner A piece of l/2 hose taped onto the suction pipe will reach most places in the manifold.
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