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Перевод: girdle
[существительное] пояс ; кушак ; пояс-корсет ; обойма ; кольцо; тонкий пласт песчаника; крупное сито для руды; плоская сковородка для блинчиков; [глагол] подпоясывать; окружать; кольцевать; обнимать
Тезаурус:
- This is part of learning to balance successfully with the trunk well controlled, and without allowing associated reactions to distort the shoulder girdle or leg.
- At a time when plans for global communications seem to rest on the semantics of international standards, Greg Grant looks back to the Victorian adventurers who conquered nature to put a communication girdle around the world.
- Fussing over vertical life-lines, pondering horizontal heart and head lines and anxiously measuring the girdle of Venus and zone of intuition, seems a desperate and futile way to fill the aching emptiness in many a woman's life.
- Primaflora was absent when he arrived at the villa and when she returned, an hour later, she was wearing a girdle and a left sleeve he had never seen before, and a jewelled coif with a curled feather in it.
- The Butthole Surfers burst the girdle of punk ideology, and let huge spare tyres of sound flop free.
- She plucked a great hank of silk thread from the girdle of her spinsterhood; tied one end of it to the wedding ring of her virginity and, looping the two ends of the hank over either wrist, spread her hands and invited Maggie to take the other end and wind a neat ball.
- When Simon the Trapper parted from him on the great north ride the Friar loosened the rope that girdled his waist, dragged up his gown a score of inches to free the movement of his lower legs, re-tied his girdle tightly, wiped his hands on the none too clean garment and taking hold of his staff set off up the highway in pursuit of his sack, of Marian, and of the verderers.
- If the physiotherapist wants to support the head and shoulder girdle even more, as a further barrier against spastic reactions, she may also place pillows under the hemiplegic side.
- Central to the human skeletal system is the spine, a flexible column of 33 vertebrae supporting the skull, pectoral girdle, rib-cage and pelvis.
- In treatment, he was guided through intensive work for his shoulder girdle to release the spasticity.
- He untied the girdle of her dressing gown.
- At every stage, the physiotherapist checks that there is no spastic reaction arising from the movements being done: if necessary, she supports the shoulder girdle or elbow to help the desired movements to be made with full control.
- "I'll put a girdle round about the earth
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