Translation for '
bushman' from English to Russian
NOUN1 | Bushman | Bushmen | |
NOUN2 | bushman | bushmen | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Composed of locally recruited men, often former guerrilla fighters but mostly bushman Khoisan, the units specialised in reconnaissance, tracking, unconventional tactics, and pseudo-terrorist operations.
- The area is notable as the site of the 1999 Acacia Hills Shootout, where bushman Rodney Ansell ambushed several policemen at a roadblock.
- Dirkie fares remarkably well and appears to be saved when he meets a bushman and his son.
- Lindsay was tall and broad-shouldered of a genial disposition, a typical and capable bushman.
- The character was an outback bushman in the vein of Crocodile Dundee.
- ... 4 November 2003) was an Australian bushman and entrepreneur who rose from a swagman to a millionaire.
- In civilian life, he was an amateur boxer, and a blacksmith by trade, and was considered an excellent horseman, an expert marksman, and a competent bushman.
- Robert Henry Buck (2 July 1881 - 9 August 1960) was an Australian pastoralist and bushman who is best remembered as being one of the people to recover the body of Lewis Harold Bell Lasseter.
- Fredrick Walker was a bushman of considerable talent and had been credited for opening up substantial areas in central for Queensland for pastoralism.
- Thomas William (Bill) Ah Chow was a Chinese-Australian soldier, farmer, fire lookout and legendary bushman of East Gippsland in Victoria.
- Saleh "Charlie" Sadadeen, sometimes spelt Sadadene, (c.1870 – 19 July 1933) was an Afghan cameleer and bushman who lived in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia.
- "Brachyglottis repanda", the rangiora or bushman's friend, is a small, bushy tree or tall shrub endemic to New Zealand.
- Rob Bredl got his nickname "barefoot bushman" because he has the habit of getting around barefoot, both at home and in the bush, even if he is out catching crocodiles.
- McNamara spent his life as an expert timber-getter, or self-referentially, a "bushman", and developed his poetry writing skills in his spare moments.
- In 1977, Australian bushman Rodney Ansell was stuck for months on the river, after his boat capsized in the estuary and he ventured upstream for a source of fresh water.
- The terms outdoorsman, sportsman, woodsman, or bushman have also been used to describe someone with an affinity for the outdoors.
- Two of the species in this genus, "Lydenburgia cassinoides" (Sekhukhuni bushman's tea, [...]) and "Lydenburgia abbottii" (Pondo bushman's tea, [...]), are protected trees in South Africa.
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