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Перевод: shark
[существительное] акула ; шулер ; мошенник ; вымогатель ; блестящий знаток; [глагол] мошенничать; жульничать; плутовать; пожирать
Тезаурус:
- Thirty yards and he could see the shark's teeth of coral waiting to devour them.
- They are not so much gods as supermen and superwomen - more basking shark than Cerberus, to return to our Loch Ness analogy.
- I have a 24 x 12 x 12 community tank housing Guppies, Tetras, Danios and a Red Tailed Black Shark.
- Chevron also introduced new measures - popularly known as shark repellants - to prevent an unwanted takeover, introduced a new rule which would prevent Pennzoil from calling a shareholders' meeting and asked the courts to approve its actions.
- He had dreamed about Mr Whistle, picturing him as a child-sized man in a Little Lord Fauntleroy outfit, with floppy velvet bows and knickerbockers, his head a white eggshape, featureless but for a shark's gash of a mouth.
- The shark then chases all the children and has to try and touch them before they reach the safety of the side of the pool.
- The most popular shape was a ten foot long shark in the "AMERICAN HISTORY" section.
- The faceless presence, thrashing and twisting like a hooked shark, was drawn to its doom.
- The so-called "proprietor" of the shark, glorying in the name of "Captain Wm.
- Specialized ornithischians in the late Cretaceous were the remarkable duck-billed dinosaurs, animals that lost their front teeth and had arrays of tiny grinding teeth at the back of the jaw that were continually replaced, like those of the shark, and must have been able to cope with tough vegetation.
- Braving storms and great creatures of the deep including the whale shark, they sailed hopefully for the most romantic of destinations, a coral island, and succeeded.
- A log; otters; a basking shark, a whale; a plesiosaur - these are the various theories.
- Among many deep sea angling operators, Alternative Cornish Holidays runs a 32 ft, 120hp motor fishing vessel from Padstow to hook bass, mackerel, cod, ling, congers, pollock and even shark.
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