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Перевод: stoke
[глагол] поддерживать огонь; подбрасывать топливо; забрасывать топливо; топить; шуровать; поглощать пищу в больших количествах
Тезаурус:
- The circumstances in which wrote off his car on a Belgian motorway, during an overnight journey from Holland to the Potteries Marathon in Stoke, were more worrying.
- Gunthorpe with the exception of the first ten pegs which are giving 10 to 15 lb of roach the rest appear devoid of fish, Shelford for fish around Stoke Ferry land end and pleasure anglers getting 30 lb plus nets on stick and maggot.
- The penalty comes after an invasion involving around 2,000 Birmingham supporters, who took to the pitch at the end of the Third Division game against Stoke.
- They beat South Africans Hiralal and Hitesh Soma, who are based in Stoke Newington, 7-;5, 5-;7, 6-;2 in the final at Brentwood.
- Their employers were quick to stoke up popular envy through the press if players even temporarily forgot their good fortune.
- Second-round draw: Northern section: Sheffield Wednesday v Sheffield United or Wolverhampton Wanderers; Stoke City v Bradford City; Hull City v Aston Villa; Newcastle United v Oldham Athletic; Barnsley v Leeds United or Blackburn Rovers; West Bromwich Albion v Derby County; Middlesbrough v Sunderland or Port Vale; Nottingham Forest v Manchester City.
- Limpley Stoke sewer outfall producing bream., with some chub throughout.
- In Stoke Poges churchyard, whose large yew tree was immortalised in Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard , the "yew tree's shade" was poorer than the poet had found it, as its needles were yellowing, branches drooping and canopy transparent.
- Doyle voiced his criticisms at a board meeting in Stoke 10 days ago.
- From The Childhood , and even more from some conversations I recorded with the poet's second cousin (T. Trehame Thomas) in 1966-;7, there are hints that Mrs Thomas's family proudly preserved the memory of Alderman Townsend and his descendants: the Tedmans at a vicarage in Much Birch, near Hereford; another great-uncle at Limpley Stoke near Bath with an interest in the development of Edward's French grammar; and many more who had either been abroad and returned to moderate affluence in the Border counties (according to Mr T. T. Thomas's recollections) or had settled abroad in Africa or in the USA, like Edward's aunt Margaret.
- "Do you still have family in wherever it is - Stoke on Trent?"
- I've got this white friend who grew up in Stoke Newington, and she really loves Reggae, she knows everything about it.
- One was taken to Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire, suffering from 30 per cent burns.
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