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Перевод: girth
[существительное] подпруга ; обхват ; пояс ; размер ; [глагол] подтягивать подпругу; мерить в обхвате; окружать; опоясывать
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- Its technical expertise is available to provide laser and optical alignments, section replacements, tyre, roller and girth gear changes and drive alignments.
- Over 17 hands high, he had a girth which measured seventy-nine inches (Secretariat's girth was thought to be remarkably large at seventy-six inches) and housed a heart which after his death tipped the scales at fourteen and a half pounds: the average for a Thoroughbred is around ten pounds.
- Neither are they worried by sizing that implies the clothes might belong to men of more ample girth.
- Chestnut is still in demand for fencing, although the trees are often grown to a greater girth, and hornbeam is now little used.
- The good news for pigs is that the Agriculture Minister John Gummer has announced his intention to introduce regulations banning the narrow breeding stall and neck and girth tethers for sows.
- It is wise for your horse to wear protective boots and an overgirth, just in case a girth strap breaks.
- In the beginning, all carp were streamlined, torpedo-shaped fish, and any variation in girth relative to length (apart from the difference between mature males and females) could be put down to the quality of the food supply.
- Your best bet is to give the person who is going to do most of the riding top priority; if a five foot five woman and her six foot husband want a horse between them so that she can compete and he can hack, they should find that a 16hh middleweight that is deep through the girth will suit them both.
- Louis was never free from wars and rumours of wars; time and again Suger notes his constant activity (anyway in the campaigning season) in spite of his immense girth.
- Concern over the risk of stress, affecting the lengthy girth welds on the upper part of the pressure vessel, has prompted criticism from Dr David Leslie, professor of nuclear engineering at the University of London.
- I am also very concerned should say my girth break or part of my bridle.
- So a horse that is roughly bridled may become "head shy" and always throw its head when someone tries to put a bit in its mouth; or a horse that is galled by the saddle when it is initially broken in may always have a "cold back" and buck; and a horse that has its girths thoughtlessly tightened immediately to the top hole may become "girth shy".
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