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Перевод: bleed
[прилагательное] напечатанный; [глагол] кровоточить; истекать кровью; проливать кровь; пускать кровь; вымогать деньги; подвергаться вымогательству; спускать; сочиться; подсачивать; выпускать; продувать цилиндр; опоражнивать; линять (о материи); обрез`ать страницу в край; болеть сердцем; болеть душой
Тезаурус:
- Cooled engine bleed air is controlled by a single rotary knob marked closed and pressurise , with spring-loaded positions either side for hotter or cooler and an over-ride demist position that ducts warm airflow to canopy and windscreen.
- Then, with the paint still damp on the paper, I apply a small, but watery mixture of burnt umber and Prussian blue to the area where the bulk of the shadows are found and allow this to bleed into the stone undercoat.
- Third is the radiator bleed key used to open the air vent on water-filled radiators to allow air to escape.
- Studies in animals show that the breakdown products of electrically arced sulphur hexafluoride kill cells, and irritate the lungs of mice and rats, making them bleed.
- When it is free, replace the pump, open the isolating valves, and bleed screw before restring the power supply.
- Like all the beet family, they bleed easily, and should therefore be topped leaving some of the stalk on the bulb and the roots should be cleaned but not trimmed.
- The British Government has blindly followed the American "bleed Vietnam white" policy to justify its policy of ignoring Cambodia.
- Some horses indulge in this self-orientated activity by biting their own sides or legs, even to the extent of tearing their own flesh so that they bleed.
- If we hurt them, they bleed.
- I suspected a con, especially when the shot horses didn't bleed.
- When it is free, replace the pump, open the isolating valves, and bleed air from the pump chamber via the bleed screw before restoring the power supply.
- Bright spots: Gerry Adams; Hampstead, at last; the terminal collapse of the centre party; achieving our local ambition of second place; watching the scum-boy bleed in Bath, the Patrick Gordon Walker de nos jours .
- Look, my toes are ready to bleed right now."
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