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Перевод: gravel
[существительное] гравий ; золотоносный песок; крупный песок; балласт ; мочевой песок; мочевые камни; [глагол] посыпать гравием; приводить в замешательство; ставить в тупик
Тезаурус:
- "I managed to punch my boilie out to the edge of a gravel bar about 60 yeards out, but I had to play the fish towards the top as I brought it in because there are a lot of boulders on the bottom," explained Lee.
- As the horses trotted past, kicking up gravel from the rough road, women in dark-brown shawls picked up their babies and shouted at their children to come inside - as though strangers from the east were liable to spell trouble.
- If you choose to bury the pipe, please ensure that both ends are above the surface of the gravel, or the eel will wreak havoc with your decor.
- Where rainwater "soakaways" are used, they should be at least 5m (16ft 6in) from the foundations, and consist of an excavated pit not less than a 1m cube filled with gravel and surrounded by silt, sand and gravel.
- On the way back again to rejoin his mate he inadvertently walked over some gravel, and the noise alerted the guards.
- He wheeled his bicycle down the gravel drive, Bull O'Malley walking beside him.
- Come straight up here, follow the gravel path, keep off the grass, I allow no trespassing.'"
- In the meantime I must live with the fact that I sweat like a Sun reader at a philosophy lecture every time my wheels crunch over someone else's gravel.
- Slight rounding of the ends of roots and crowns occurred after 300 hours with the coarse sand and gravel.
- He preferred the shore, where the long vistas of rocks with their thick coverings of seaweed appeared to him as the heads of "black phantoms emerging from the underworld," and the grottos were full of strange brilliantly coloured rocks and polished white beds of gravel which seemed about "to receive the water-nymph when she emerged from the waves".
- About half the proven breeding population is concentrated at Chichester gravel pits (up to 31 pairs), and Rye Harbour gravel pits (up to 16 pairs), with six or seven pairs breeding in some years on each of Burton Ponds and Darwell Reservoir.
- Breeding sites have been either reservoirs or gravel pits.
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