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Перевод: drizzle
[существительное] мелкий дождь; изморось ; [глагол] моросить
Тезаурус:
- The mortar team have started up again, sending their shells through the drizzle.
- Five years ago, the cabinetmaker John Nethercott and his wife Annie stood in the drizzle and gazed at the leprous grey hulk of Upper House, Discoed.
- At Liben railway station in the northern outskirts of Prague, East Germans queued cheerfully in drizzle for more than an hour to enter the departure hall.
- Behind them the nests of little lights at Ballinluig and Grandtully had dimmed to orange sparks in the fine drizzle.
- The total removal rate shot up to 27 per cent an hour, depositing the sulphur in a concentrated drizzle.
- Had they stung Bristol into raising a game dampened by unremitting drizzle they might have suffered more.
- There is a slight drizzle falling through the trees and most of the mosquitoes have gone, except one or two persistent little bastards buzzing about inside the trench.
- Mr Brunet notes that countries in the sun see migration northward towards, say Catalonia or the Po valley, while the countries of drizzle see migration towards their southern sectors.
- The way he explained it to Boy, it was one of those moments of giving up, one of those moments when you throw away your still half-full packet of cigarettes as you walk home in the drizzle and you say out loud, well that is it, that is the last time.
- The previous day's drizzle had given way to sun and wind.
- Drizzle with olive oil and top with flakes of fresh Parmesan for an elegant starter.
- But the show was all for nothing: there were no punters out there, except for a scattering of people, hunched into anoraks, hurrying home to get out of the persistent drizzle.
- Over the last few laps of the race, with all the cars on wet-weather tyres and racing in a steady drizzle, Bailey lost more ground to both the Mercedes.
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