Usage examples of "head louse" in English with translation to Russian

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The snake reared its head. Змея отвела голову назад.
She's a lot better for him than that louse Roberta. Она значительно лучше той стервы Роберты.
He laid his head on the pillow. Он положил голову на подушку.
I don't wanna badmouth the kid, but he's a horrible, dishonest, immoral louse. Не хочу злословить о пацане, но он жуткая, нечестная, аморальная гнида.
Sasha had a huge bump on his head. На голове у Саши была огромная шишка.
It isn't blood that makes this louse so red but germs. Не кровь делает этих вшей красными, а бактерии.
Does your head hurt? У вас болит голова?
Just so you don't think I'm a complete louse, I do have some news for you. Только для того, чтоб вы не думали, что я такой уж подлец, я подкину для вас одну новость.
The date and address is usually written at the head of letters. Дата и адрес обычно напишут в шапке писем.
I will not have you call Percy a louse. Я не считаю Перси лопухом.
Does your head hurt often? У тебя часто болит голова?
He was a louse, Poirot. Он был гнидой, Пуаро.
He looked at her from head to foot. Он оглядел её с ног до головы.
She put her head out of the window. Она высунула голову в окно.
In reply, Lisa asked me to calculate 100 factorial in my head. В ответ Лиза попросила меня сосчитать факториал ста в уме.
My head aches. У меня болит голова.
A republic is a nation whose head is not a king or queen, but a president. Республика — это государство, главой которого является не король или королева, а президент.
Charles I had his head cut off. Карлу Первому отрубили голову.
When a book and a head collide and a hollow sound is heard, must it always have come from the book? Если происходит столкновение между книгой и головой, сопровождаемое звуком пустотности - всегда ли подобный звук исходит от книги?
I will do my best to put such an idea out of your head. Я сделаю всё, чтобы выколотить эту идею из твоей башки.
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