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Перевод: sturgeon
[существительное] осетр ; осетрина
Тезаурус:
- Sturgeon's father John was a ne'er-do-well shoemaker, who spent most of his days poaching fish and rearing gamecocks.
- By comparison the sturgeon produces between 8,000 and 20,000 grammes, depending on the species, at one time: in other words, 4,000 times more!
- "Makes no difference in this case Lofty," interrupted Yanto, quietly trying to defuse the situation; a sturgeon is a royal fish, and all of 'em caught in this country must be offered to the King, that's the law."
- "For your information sir, the fish is a sturgeon," came the reply.
- "Well, it's my bloody sturgeon," said Lofty, surprised at his own courage.
- (One of the few times we missed out was with a 200lb sturgeon caught in the North Sea.
- Finings, a glutinous substance made from the bladder of the sturgeon, is added either at the conditioning stage or when the beer is in cask to fine or clear the beer.
- A sturgeon's a Russian fish."
- "It belonged to me all the same," Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke pointed out with the authority of a monarch claiming a sturgeon.
- "Are you contradicting my professional knowledge, you ignorant little reptile," he yelled, "I tell you its a bloody sturgeon."
- The curled horn was boiled until pliable, stretched and straightened, then backed with deer sinew attached with a glue of salmon skin or sturgeon blood.
- Among his young parishioners was Whittington's famous son, William Sturgeon, the physicist who lived in the cottage next to the Rectory and befriended the Horton family.
- Finings, a glutinous liquid made from the swim bladder of the sturgeon, is also added: this slowly clears the beer of its yeasty deposits.
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