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Перевод: dent
[существительное] выбоина ; впадина ; выемка ; вмятина ; зуб ; зубец ; насечка ; зарубка ; нарезка ; след от удара; след ; [глагол] вдавливать; вминать; оставлять выбоину; оставлять вмятину; выщерблять; оставлять след; нарез`ать; насекать
Тезаурус:
- Bedi believes India should concentrate on spin and forget hopes of a "mediocre" pace attack making any dent in the England batting, saying: "Kapil Dev is an exception, but you cannot expect a one-man army to win for you all the time."
- And doubts were expressed as to its value given the conceded fact that only a small dent was likely to be made in the pigeon population.
- Henry, before Dent was able to start talking to him about lifts, weather, the Law Society or any of the other things that Dent usually talked about, headed for the stairs.
- Dent is a throwback to medieval times bypassed by modern progress, an anachronism that has survived the passing years.
- A side road leaves here and climbs steeply to Dent Station, four long miles from the town it was intended to serve, and continues at a high level before descending to Garsdale Head.
- Dent Town is really no more than a village, although it may not be prudent to say so in the hearing of the residents.
- Indeed, once a psychic has become established it seems that nothing - not the most detailed confession, not the most damning exposure - can dent the confidence of believers-And, not content with continuing to believe the evidently fraudulent, they do their very best to draw the exposers into the net.
- So addicted were they to this practice, which relieved their frugal existence by exporting their products to the more populous dales, that they earned a reputation as "the terrible knitters of Dent": terrible not because their handiwork was slipshod but because of their complete dedication to the craft.
- This track offers a splendid high-level walk free of traffic; it finally descends to Dent by way of Flinter Gill after passing below a hilltop crowned by a group of old cairns known as Megger Stones.
- The main road is no less attractive and much quicker, passing the residence of Gate, a Victorian house built in mock Tudor style, and many delectable wayside cottages before crossing the Dee and, after being joined by a road from Barbondale near the ancient settlement of Gawthrop, heads directly into Dent Town.
- The usual approach to Dentdale is from the town of Sedbergh where two side roads signposted Dent join to cross the River Rawthey at Millthrop Bridge.
- The fact that Labour would be assured of victory and five years of socialist government under a Smith leadership does not dent my unswerving loyalty.
- Yet it even made a suggestion to CSM that might have made a dent in its sales graph.
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