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Перевод: angle
[прилагательное] угловой; [существительное] угол ; точка зрения; сторона ; угольник ; уголок ; угловой шаблон [тех.] ; рыболовный крючок; [глагол] искажать; закидывать удочку; удить; удить рыбу
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- Giggs' goal was highlighted on Match of the Day, demonstrating uncanny reactions in taking advantage of Dean Austin's stumble, slipping the ball through Jason Cundy's legs and rounding keeper Ian Walker to shoot into a vacant net from an awkward angle.
- Her left arm by her side, her right elbow out at an angle and her forearm shaking like a pneumatic drill.
- He paused irresolutely, not scrunching, as the others were beginning to, across the two sets of rails between our train and the station but meandering at an angle forward in the direction of the engine.
- For this type of block you slide diagonally forwards so that the angle of your advance takes you clear of the opponent's front kick.
- The sub-pubic angle was rounded and somewhat of the order of 90 degrees.
- In spite of having a range of injected plastic mouldings, there are always times when there just isn't anything for the size of a spar, the angle of fit, or sufficiently shock-absorbing to accept a crash, or to permit a kite to be folded.
- The shoulder angle is simply defined as the angle between the upper arm and the torso when viewed from the front.
- Wading under the highway, Trent found that the riverbed continued the angle of the culvert.
- Reading around for background to Shakespeare is valuable, and you can't do better than begin with the Harley Granville Barker's Prefaces to Shakespeare , which analyse the plays from both a scholarly and dramatic angle, without being ponderously academic.
- By reducing the angle the jet can be used as a liquid broom sweeping debris and water to a drain or pick up point.
- It was an angle that caused them to fall apart in the end.
- From this angle at least no light showed therein, at this hour, an encouraging sign, although undoubtedly there would be guards on duty.
- There was the occasion in 1979 when a valve malfunctioned and was ingeniously fixed up with a handy piece of angle iron.
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