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Перевод: grinding
[прилагательное] тяжелый; шлифовальный; точильный; [существительное] измельчение; растирание в ступке; шлифовка ; притирка ; скрежет
Тезаурус:
- "Jump aboard, Piper," he said, "and let's get ahead of that lot," indicating with his arm the direction of the tanks grinding along the road.
- Yesterday Cameron Mackintosh, who as producer has successfully taken Les Mis around the globe, described the moment the musical's Manchester premier came to a grinding and inglorious halt.
- During the 1890s, the mill was in use for corn grinding, in conjunction with Millbottom although, during this decade, Emmanuel Davis moved his extensive furniture business to Days Mill.
- Jonathan charts the painful break with union which it seems remains his first love - while Corrigan delves into the psychology of a man who temporarily split up with his wife, Karen, as a result of the grinding pressures of the modern game.
- Then a grinding and then all of a sudden Captain Pugwash fell flat on his face as the stone he had been sitting on swung upwards, revealing a dark space below.
- "I really don't want to close this off," she said, grinding her cigarette to ash and frayed tobacco.
- This was once the manorial mill of Flaxley Abbey, and a board showing the grinding charges was formerly exhibited at Gloucester Folk Museum.
- Presumably it saw service for iron working at some time, although in later life it was used for corn grinding, saw milling, as well as being operated for a time as a maltings.
- Faldo's was more of a grinding movement, to the annoyance at times of a gallery 25 deep in places, five deep even 100 yards back down fairways.
- Or it may abrade; picking up silt, sand, or even rocks and grinding them against the rock beneath.
- This method of grinding grain had to await the human skill to fabricate tools from two materials because three wooden parts were essential to the rotary mill: the rynd which bridged the eye of the runner stone and enabled it to be hung on top of the wooden spindle , and the handle , used for turning the running stone.
- Then the mill acted as something of a milling centre, grinding corn and animal feed for surrounding parishes that lacked milling capabilities or, like Eastington, whose mills had long been turned over to the woollen trade.
- A true dye or stain does not leave anything on the surface that will obscure the grain, unlike a paint which is made by grinding pigments into a binding medium and, because they are opaque, will leave the wood a uniform colour.
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