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Перевод: conical
[прилагательное] конический; конусный; конусообразный
Тезаурус:
- Kids break ancient irreplaceable pale green conical Woolworth's cup belonging to Mrs Wall-Eye.
- There are so many more, from the outlandish yellow A. flavum to the round-headed leek (which isn't round-headed at all) whose conical purple-red blooms appear in June.
- Where the louvred cowls has survived, glazing had to be added internally in order to present wind-blown rain from entering the vents, and efforts were made to waterproof the sloping brick surfaces of the roundels' conical roofs by coating them with bitumen.
- One, Rhus glabra "Laciniata" had scarcely begun to turn, but was decorated rather in the manner of a horse chestnut with dense conical clusters of red seeds, developed from the earlier flowers.
- Helmets were frequently of the standard conical shape, fitted with a nasal strip.
- Intermittent, soft, broken, variable and dotted lines suggest the cylindrical, conical and ellipsoidal forms of living organisms.
- The volcano was 3,102 metres high, and had a conical profile.
- They have numerous conical pointed teeth, with 24-;60 pairs in each jaw.
- Around the volcanic vent itself, a jumbled mass of highly irregular pumice fragments, most of them very large, piles up to form a conical heap round the vent.
- Many were minor masterpieces, from the picturesque cottage and Queen Anne gable porch of the Union Pacific station at Park City, Utah (1886), to the beautiful pavilions with their elegant flights of steps at Haverstraw, New York, and Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; from the Norman revivalist Duluth, Minnesota (1892), with its steep-pitched roofs and twin conical towers, to the perfect proportions and beautifully handled materials of Point of Rocks, Maryland.
- Every hundred metres or so when we met the road zigzagging its six kilometres to the top we turned to the landscape: huge conical mountains with valleys that knit together as neatly as in a child's drawing.
- He mentions Teucrium marum growing in the warm borders of Kensington palace Gardens in the early part of the century, clipped to conical forms three feet high, but there is little else to be found about eighteenth century palace gardens in the Dictionary .
- These rapidly accumulated round the fissure, building up into a conical heap, and then, as more and more new material emerged from the fissures, lava flows were erupted and began to stream down the ski-slopes.
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