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Перевод: coarse
[прилагательное] грубый; низкого сорта; крупный; шероховатый; грубошерстный; необработанный; дубоватый; неотделанный; невежливый; заборный; непристойный; вульгарный
Тезаурус:
- Instead it slowly froze in a magma chamber into a mush of coarse crystals.
- Also coarse fishing and craft workshops.
- In the earliest versions, which date from 1959 - 60, Gironella turns her into a sort of rag doll; perhaps never more than a well-dressed shell, she is now simply a collage of fragments of coarse, torn cloth that appear to be pasted down with thick smears of paint (Fig. 5).
- The odd simile suited her own peculiar mode of speech, so full of girls' boarding-school slang and the coarse expressions which troubled Ludens.
- Instead they cut grass - nasty coarse stuff - belting over the green in fifth gear, Walkman thundering, leaving pubic tufts in the awkward corner by the concrete nymph, then down to the Beetle for a few lagers.
- Don't warm wine by placing it next to a radiator or open fire, as this will cause it to taste coarse.
- His long bushy eyebrows, mingling with his coarse black hairline, made him appear to have no forehead at all.
- Under the polarising microscope they contain coarse grains which show multicoloured areas, corresponding to interference colours caused by the presence of particular minerals.
- The former chairman of the Independent Appeals Tribunal said to me recently "I wonder why it is that no benefit starts from the premises "What can we do to help?" but always seems to be "How can we stop the bastards getting away with it?'" - coarse, but true!
- The only sound now was their feet rustling through the shore grass, coarse and hard from countless tides of salt water.
- Rye grass is coarse and flat-leaved, and fulfils the same function in a sward as petrol-like grain spirit in cheap Scotch whisky.
- Outer coat is straight, coarse, dense, of medium length and lying flat.
- Some tyre tumble exists, but it's not as obtrusive as on the Corrado, which also suffers from considerable ride harshness on coarse surfaces.
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