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Перевод: ground
[прилагательное] грунтовой; донный; молотый; измельченный; толченый; тертый; шлифовальный; притертый; [существительное] земля ; почва ; грунт ; дно моря; участок земли; сад при доме; парк при доме; спортивная площадка; пол ; полигон ; аэродром ; плац ; местность ; область ; основание; база ; причина ; мотив ; фон ; тема ; осадок ; гуща ; основа ; заземление; расстояние; [глагол] сесть на мель; наскочить на мель; посадить на мель; приземляться; заставить приземлиться; класть на землю; опускать на землю; опускаться на землю; основывать; обосновывать; обучать; обучать основам предмета; зубрить; заземлять; грунтовать; загрунтовывать; мездрить (кожу); отстранять от полетов; запрещать полеты; стачиваться; #past и p.p. от grind
Тезаурус:
- Outside the Bank of England he put the bag on the ground to have a few moments rest.
- Philip looked down at Lee where he was crouching on the ground by Caspar.
- France stands its ground
- Here the ground was laid to vegetables on one side with a small orchard off to the left.
- Upon conviction, she (I use the pronoun "she" for the sake of convenience here) appealed on the ground that the statute expressly made the crime one which only a man could commit.
- As it was, I felt thrilled to be walking on the same ground that young Thomson had trodden long before.
- Carewscourt stood on the only elevated ground for miles around.
- Whereas in Bradford and Leeds Labour lost ground, in Barnsley they made large gains and in Sheffield they maintained their position.
- Owls tend to take most of their prey from the ground and therefore feed mostly on mammals, but smaller owl species will take roosting small birds and invertebrates.
- According to the ADC, in the cases quoted by councils the properties by and large fulfilled all the principal criteria set down by the Government for a property suitable for occupation by older people, ie that it was let to persons over pensionable age; access was relatively easy; the accommodation was on level ground; the dwelling had no more than two bedrooms; the heating arrangements were adequate; the property was reasonably conveniently located.
- Catholic graves, ancient and modern, occupied most of the ground.
- On the other hand, forecasters in the weather service have access to a lot of non-satellite data - from recording instruments on the ground for instance - which, presumably, a company would need to make any sense of the data from space.
- If you live in a flat, (unless you are on the ground floor or have a fire escape running past your window) the most vulnerable part of your home is probably the front door.
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