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Перевод: crate
[существительное] упаковочная клеть; упаковочная корзина; деревянный ящик; рама стекольщика; самолет ; [глагол] упаковывать в клети; упаковывать в корзины
Тезаурус:
- Go left, down, right, then fall down, push the crate onto the button and go up on the lift, then left along the lower platform, push the crate left onto the switch, fall down, then go up on the lift, collect the speaker, fall down, go right and up on the lift, go left along the top platform, go up and left, go up on the lift, and continue going up on the platforms.
- A child putting a straw into each of the bottles in the crate will not know whether he has enough straws for bottles until he has distributed them one-to-one.
- When it was opened by Customs officers a crate containing cannabis with a street value of 2.5 million was found in the back.
- Pepita bent back down to her work and checked off another crate of bananas that would be shipped to lands she had never seen and would never see.
- Of our present flock, the high-layers favour various niches, among them one in an old pheasant crate resting on rafters in the old cow-shed.
- Seeing the young woman hunched up on a crate, covered in chalk dust and weeping her eyes out, Biff Thacker was rather at a loss what to do.
- At the top of the shaft, push the crate right onto the switch, go right and duck down to go along the conveyor belt, push the next crate right onto the button, then go along the next conveyor belt.
- Go right and push the crate onto the button, go up on the lift and to the left, push the crate off the edge of the platform, go up on the lift and right, climb up six platforms and push the crate left, fall left and duck down to go along the conveyor belt, jump onto the ledges on the wall and go up, go right, up, left, up, push the crate right, fall down, push the crate right into the button, go right and duck down to go along the conveyor belt, drop down to the stationary lift, go left then up, push the crate down, right, right, left, right and right onto the button.
- She must have had a posting, or else obtained her demob while I was still at Binbrook, because I have a distinct memory of Sheila hammering nails into this crate before despatching it to her new destination, and scornfully refusing all help from J., who was standing by with the hammer and nails.
- Out of the remaining 200 packed into the second crate only 76 survived.
- She was tired and her back ached with each crate she bent down to check.
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