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"And looked like something on a slab?"
The phrase is from the novel "Right Ho, Jeeves!" by P. G. Wodehouse:
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"The chap I know wears horn-rimmed spectacles and has a face like a fish. How does that check up with your data?"
"The gentleman who came to the flat wore horn-rimmed spectacles, sir."
"And looked like something on a slab?"
"Possibly there was a certain suggestion of the piscine, sir."
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I am at a loss to understand what Bertie Wooster meant by 'look like something on a slab', although I have an inkling that he might have had a fish counter or a fish stand in mind when he used this phrase.
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When a person dies, their body is taken to a Mortuary where a Mortician prepares the body to be placed in a coffin for burial.
The body is placed upon a table made of White Marble, which is referred to as a "slab".
It is a thick slab of stone.
Thus, the person referenced by Wodehouse, looked as though they were "dead". Their eyes and face may have looked cold and lifeless, lacking warmth or friendliness.
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по смыслу вроде подходит разделочная доска
slab = butcher board
но подождем англоговорящих
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So come up to the lab and see what's on the slab.
I see you shiver with anticipation."---from the song lyrics of a song from the movie,
"Rocky Horror Picture Show".
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المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الألمانية, اللاتينية, الروسية, الإسبانية
لغة التعلّم
الصينية (المندرية), الإسبانية
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