you wouldn't expect a pair of socks to iron well - translation to ρωσικά
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you wouldn't expect a pair of socks to iron well - translation to ρωσικά

FICTIONAL JAMES BOND VILLAIN
No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!
  • Goldfinger during "Operation Grand Slam"

you wouldn't expect a pair of socks to iron well      
вряд ли носки хорошо выгладятся, вряд ли носки можно хорошо выгладить
sock         
  • Argyle]] socks
  • The earliest known pair of socks, created by [[naalbinding]]. Dating from 300–500, these were excavated from [[Oxyrhynchus]] on the Nile in Egypt. The split toes were designed for use with sandals. On display in the [[Victoria and Albert museum]], reference 2085&A-1900.
  • Footwraps used by the [[Finnish Army]] until the 1990s
  • 12th-century cotton sock, found in Egypt. The knitter of this sock started work at the toe and then worked up towards the leg. The heel was made last and then attached to loops formed while knitting the leg. This practice allowed the heel to be easily replaced when it wore out.
  • Knee-high white socks, often worn as part of a [[school uniform]] or for [[fashion]]
  • [[Toe socks]]
ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR THE FEET
Socks bag; Socks link; Low cut socks; Gym sock; Fuzzy socks; Gym socks; Tube sock; Trainer socks; Long sock; Socks; Low sock; Crew sock; Low cut sock; Wool socks; Athletic sock; Knee sock; No-Show sock; List of sock styles; 🧦; Thermal sock; Thermal socks; Pair of socks; Long socks
sock I 1. noun 1) носок 2) стелька 3) hist. сандалия актера (в античной комедии) the buskin and the sock - трагедия и комедия 2. v. натягивать носки - sock away II sl. 1. noun удар; to give smb. sock(s) - вздуть кого-л. 2. v. coll. дать тумака (кому-л.), побить, стукнуть (кого-л.) 3. adv. с размаху, прямо III noun school; sl. еда, особ. сладкое, сладости IV noun agric. лемех, сошник
sock         
  • Argyle]] socks
  • The earliest known pair of socks, created by [[naalbinding]]. Dating from 300–500, these were excavated from [[Oxyrhynchus]] on the Nile in Egypt. The split toes were designed for use with sandals. On display in the [[Victoria and Albert museum]], reference 2085&A-1900.
  • Footwraps used by the [[Finnish Army]] until the 1990s
  • 12th-century cotton sock, found in Egypt. The knitter of this sock started work at the toe and then worked up towards the leg. The heel was made last and then attached to loops formed while knitting the leg. This practice allowed the heel to be easily replaced when it wore out.
  • Knee-high white socks, often worn as part of a [[school uniform]] or for [[fashion]]
  • [[Toe socks]]
ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR THE FEET
Socks bag; Socks link; Low cut socks; Gym sock; Fuzzy socks; Gym socks; Tube sock; Trainer socks; Long sock; Socks; Low sock; Crew sock; Low cut sock; Wool socks; Athletic sock; Knee sock; No-Show sock; List of sock styles; 🧦; Thermal sock; Thermal socks; Pair of socks; Long socks

[sɔk]

общая лексика

носок

прилагательное

[sɔk]

сленг

потрясающий

изумительный

наречие

общая лексика

с размаху, прямо

существительное

[sɔk]

общая лексика

носок

стелька

сандалия

комедия

муза комедии

история

сандалия актёра в античной комедии

сандалия актера (в античной комедии)

авиация

ветроуказатель (на аэродроме)

разговорное выражение

удар

особ. кулаком

сленг

нечто потрясающее

блеск

шлягер

боевик

жаргонизм

еда

особ. сласти

пирожное

еда, особ. сладкое, сладости

сельское хозяйство

лемех, сошник

глагол

[sɔk]

общая лексика

натягивать носки

разговорное выражение

побить

стукнуть (кого-л.)

влепить (кому-л.)

собирательное выражение

дать тумака (кому-л.), побить, стукнуть (кого-л.)

Ορισμός

КОФЕРМЕНТ А
(КоА) , сложное природное соединение, один из важнейших коферментов. В живых клетках участвует в реакциях окисления, синтеза жирных кислот, липидов и др.

Βικιπαίδεια

Auric Goldfinger

Auric Goldfinger is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Ian Fleming's 1959 seventh James Bond novel, Goldfinger, and the 1964 film it inspired (the third in the James Bond series). His first name, Auric, is an adjective meaning "of gold". Fleming chose the name to commemorate the architect Ernő Goldfinger, who had built his home in Hampstead near Fleming's; it is possible, though unlikely, that he disliked Goldfinger's style of architecture and destruction of Victorian terraces and decided to name a memorable villain after him. According to a 1965 Forbes article and The New York Times, the Goldfinger persona was based on gold mining magnate Charles W. Engelhard, Jr.

In 2003, the American Film Institute declared Auric Goldfinger the 49th-greatest villain in the past 100 years of film. In a poll on IMDb, Auric Goldfinger was voted the most sinister James Bond villain, beating (in order) Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Dr. No, Max Zorin and Emilio Largo. The sequence where Goldfinger has Bond strapped to a table with a laser and delivers the often homaged line "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die" was voted the number one best moment in the James Bond film franchise in a 2013 Sky Movies poll.

Auric Goldfinger was played by German actor Gert Fröbe. Fröbe, who did not speak English well, was dubbed in the film by Michael Collins, an English actor. In the German version, Fröbe dubbed himself back again.

Goldfinger was banned in Israel after it was revealed that Fröbe had been a member of the Nazi Party. However, he left the party before the outbreak of World War II. After several years, the ban was lifted, as it was found that Fröbe likely saved the lives of two Jews by hiding them in his basement during the war.

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