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Перевод: zipper
[существительное] застежка-молния ; молния ; ботинки или сапоги на молнии
Тезаурус:
- "I paddled away from the sinking helicopter and attempted to pull the zipper up.
- As she emerged into the Rue Castiglione the cold hit Harriet like a slap in the face and she lifted her camera, easing the zipper of her sky-blue ski jacket right up under her chin and turning the collar up around her ears.
- I've got a Small Stone phaser, a really old silver-coloured Big Muff fuzzbox, and a truly weird thing called The Zipper, which is like an early touch-wah.
- This issue of a candidate's personal integrity is known as the "Zipper Test" (often euphemised as the "Character Question") but in Britain adultery or promiscuity is now only a terminal problem if the politician lies about his exploits (since Lucrezia Borgia women have rarely figured as dissipated politicians).
- McGowan had a gun in his hand and he was pushing the muzzle through the zipper and into the tourist's mouth.
- A lower compartment with a curved zipper offers easy and quick access to things like waterproofs or extra sweaters, and the main bag itself has a zip-out divider, which I found to be quite useful.
- Isobel and Dorothy were battling their way against the wind down to the bus stop, the following morning, when they met Hank hunched up in his old black zipper jacket and a pair of earmuffs, which gave him a quaintly catlike appearance.
- The coverall has a 25 inch nylon zipper protected by a storm flap secured with Velcro.
- Mind made up, he returned to the kitchen, picked up his zipper jacket and departed, officially for school, but in fact for the town to do some shopping.
- In her room Sally eventually managed to get out of her dress though her hands were trembling so much she had great difficulty with the zipper.
- The manager would have had them all in at 8 a.m., forcing them to try on the latest zipper tops over their Iron Maiden T-shirts, and making them practise slouching around the sales floor trying to look cool in clothes designed to save lives in sub-zero temperatures.
- All for a few inches of bloody zipper!
- The girl who was dressing her pulled up the zipper while Paula kicked off a pair of black suede shoes and eased her feet into crocodile ones.
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