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Перевод: sneeze
[существительное] чиханье; [глагол] чихать; начихать
Тезаурус:
- And when she whacked the rugs me and Annie used to sneeze on account of the dust.
- It's the sort of place where you can hardly sneeze without your neighbour and their neighbours, and the people in the next village, feeling the breeze.
- In 1988 Eyre directed various Chekhov pieces under the title of The Sneeze at the Aldwych, and that same year he again joined forces with Alec Guinness, who played the tired cynical pessimist Botvinnik in Lee Blessing's A Walk in the Woods at the Comedy Theatre.
- I fear I'm going to sneeze .
- A few seconds later it was followed by a sneeze.
- Performed in Fartown's Portakabin classroom, where 14-year-old Sam and his team are working, this would consist largely of the rhythmic hum of Kirklees education department's antiquated wall-heaters and 13-year-old Nicola Bradford's occasional sneeze.
- Dr Hamish Inglis, director of the regional virus laboratory in Edinburgh, Scotland, says: "The amount of virus in each sneeze depends on the stage of the illness.
- they would burst with the peremptoriness of a sneeze or a cough.
- leak urine when you cough, sneeze or make some physical effort such as lifting or running (stress incontinence);
- She hung on to the end of her nose, desperately killing the sneeze, but it refused to die.
- If the power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering seems excessively light at low speeds its directness, with a mere 2.5-turns lock to lock, makes you wonder whatever happened to the so-called "sneeze factor" (ie forgiving low gearing) that was once considered essential in American cars.
- Each sneeze from a nose streaming with cold can blast more than one million bugs into the air at speeds of up to 125mph, putting at risk anyone within a 10-metre range.
- Not content with simply being breathed into the atmosphere, the virus makes us sneeze or cough explosively.
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