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Перевод: quart
[существительное] кварта ; кварт
Тезаурус:
- For the Rover P4 there's "A solid car if you don't mind buying a quart of oil a week".
- However, Lush have recently hardened-up, and MIKI and CHRIS have partaken in the Lollapalooza Bile Ritual, in which a member of the crew feeds (those of a nervous disposition skip this bit - Green-faced Ed) a seven-foot-long plastic tube into his gut via a nostril, into which a quart of lager, a squirt of tomato ketchup and a portion of chocolate sauce are pumped.
- For a moment he thought she was going to hit him, and then her face turned crimson, her mouth started to bang to and fro like a door in a gale force wind and a sound came down her nose that suggested she had just swallowed a quart of White" s Cream Soda.
- The main problem was, I suppose, that of getting a quart into a pint pot which, even with the possibility of two new subatomic particles, remains as insoluble as ever.
- Another discovery he claimed was that of a cure for glanders: one horse had remained "cured" for four years after treatment with what was popularly known as "Sewell's Blue Broth" -three ounces of copper sulphate in a quart of water.
- This was a rich port type and the bottle holding about a quart cost 3s9d.
- Surgeon Colin Hilton said: "It was like putting a quart in a pint pot.
- While Nicholson's experience made it easy for him to contemplate such preparations, the work of the Perkins at King David For indicated that it was unlikely that more than quart quantities of aniline could be prepared safely on the Kennington Road premises.
- In 1908 however when Mr. Vernon S. Lovell presented his trophy it comprised two pewter quart pots and two George III candlesticks to be played for in a bogey handicap competition.
- The problem is that we as a nation continue to expect a clinical quart out of an economic pint.
- Until just before the First World War, a strong decoction containing sarsaparilla, calomel, cinnabar, anise, fennel, senna, and liquorice was warmed up and taken in quart doses daily for ten days.
- The italicised words take us back to the "Polo Syndrome", and remind us that the fundamental difficulty of all curriculum planning - how to get a quart into a pint pot - still remains to be addressed.
- For most gardeners, a garden is like a pint pot - you cannot get a quart into it.
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