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Перевод: corn
[прилагательное] зерновой; кукурузный; [существительное] зерно; зерновые хлеба; хлеба ; жито; пшеница ; кукуруза ; маис ; мозоль ; мозоль клиновидная; зернышко; крупинка ; песчинка ; кукурузная водка; развлечения ; шутки ; банальные или сентиментальные мысли; [глагол] солить; засаливать; сеять пшеницу; сеять кукурузу; наливаться зерном; зернить; гранулировать
Тезаурус:
- Tonight Sheffield University; Fri Newcastle Polytechnic; Sat Leeds University; Sun Norwich UEA; Mon Cambridge Corn Exchange.
- She made a little rite of soaking her feet in a corn cure called "Reudel", and as she lowered her feet into the bowl of steaming water there was again that little look, that narrowing of the eyes and pursing of the lips, which said so much with so little disturbance of her features.
- With the wars came a rise in the price of corn.
- Brass Mill was originally a corn mill, but was briefly used for the production of the "finest quality" brass pins.
- And tawny corn, the thickening Blue Grass
- Thereafter, the mill was turned over to grinding corn and animal feedstuffs, the latter accounting for much of the business in the later part of its working life.
- Numerous former corn exchanges have been converted into shopping arcades accordingly.
- This was one of the largest silk mills in the vicinity, although it started life as a corn mill.
- The Old Mill, in Congleton Road, is a sixteenth-century corn mill preserved in working order by the National Trust.
- Henry carried on the milling and baking side, Thomas was the corn dealer and Edward the dairy man and grocer.
- The combination of corn and fulling mills and dye house is encountered quite often around this period.
- Land-agents are employed to act for the landowner in negotiating compensation for disturbance created by the working space needed for engineering operations, which may sterilize crucial areas of corn or pasture for a season or more.
- In January, 1793, between three and four hundred tinners from the St. Austell area heard that there was a cargo of corn in Looe and marched on the town.
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