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Перевод: shoelace
[существительное] шнурок для ботинок; шнурок туфли
Тезаурус:
- The chips which, I was reliably informed, were American shoelace french fries, screamed out for flavour - any flavour.
- One girl produced a more than passable imitation of Hannah Glover's dress and mannerisms, in a sketch in which the pseudo-Hannah reprimanded a contrite inmate for "smoking in the bog": the shapeless woolly cardigan over the wrongly buttoned blouse, the broad-seated tweed skirt, the slipping petticoat, the spectacles constantly removed and polished on the slipping petticoat and replaced, the sensible shoes, one with a trailing shoelace, the repeated exhortation to "help us to help you", the earnest smiling and the short-sighted blinking, the flat Midlands accent.
- Bend down and tie your shoelace.
- The development of play leads naturally towards involvement in games, which begin in imitative practice such as tying a shoelace, and develop towards symbolic constructions such as of villages or weddings.
- Maggie finishes tying Frieda's shoelace, stands up, meets Jo's eyes.
- I was always running up against her and being told that I had a shoelace undone, or my buttons needed polishing, or my hair was touching my collar, Airwoman!
- Her shoelace came undone.
- I can read and I can write but I can't tie a shoelace
- When he got too puffed to run, Nigel would put one foot on someone's wall and retie his shoelace slowly.
- She and I separated (it was like trying to unpick a mangled shoelace) and I staggered through to take the call.
- Lee was close to him and was standing on Philip's shoelace that had come undone as he ran.
- This means checking personally from time to time the output from your area, whether it be a shoelace, a bottle of beer, a written report, half an hour's advice or a telephone call to a client.
- stooping, perhaps, to re-tie a shoelace,
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