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Перевод: skull speek skull


[существительное]
череп ; башка


Тезаурус:

  1. Indeed, he believed his skull to be so exceptional that he willed that after his death it be given to a doctor for examination, but nineteenth century sentiment and regulations prevented this from being carried out.
  2. Firstly are those with little damage to the skull, where the ratio of isolated to associated maxillae is less that 0.5 (column 5) or the percentage of maxillae in skulls (per cent completeness) is more then 70 per cent (column 4).
  3. Ears of medium size, pendant, triangular in shape; when carried alertly the ears are level with the top of the skull and appear to broaden it.
  4. After an inauspicious start to his career, in which he fractured his skull in a clash with Dundee United's David Narey, Frank became a firm favourite at Love Street.
  5. As a jockey, he broke everything - skull, neck, vertebrae, feet, kneecaps, collar bones - bar his legs.
  6. The Danish lady had a fractured skull and was unconscious but alive.
  7. The backs of the mandibles and all parts of the skull have been destroyed, but no damage is present on any of the teeth.
  8. Nottingham Crown Court was told that by the age of nine weeks, the child had fractures to both collar bones, both legs and an arm as well as a broken skull.
  9. In 1988, he received a death threat at his home with a skull and cross-bones reading, "It's just a question of time and opportunity, but we'll get you."
  10. Give every lion wings and make every caryatid an Amazon capable of carrying the whole world on her skull.
  11. (Died from falling down a flight of steps and fracturing his skull.)
  12. husband of the proprietress of the New York boarding-house where Martin Chuzzlewit stays on his arrival in the city, a man of Pennsylvanian origin "distinguished by a very large skull, and a great mass of yellow forehead
  13. As Berlioz, "leaning back against a cypress tree", watched the grave-digger moving the decomposed body, the skull became detached, "the ungarlanded, withered, hairless head of "poor Ophelia"."

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