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Перевод: sleet
[существительное] дождь со снегом; мокрый снег; ледяная корка
Тезаурус:
- It was the in-between of that sludge-grey spring that stopped and started, flowers bursting out then drenched with sleet, blighted by snow; skies grey and thundery, rain mean and seeping, wind a slinking greasy cur that has paddled through filthy city ponds and has nowhere to go.
- Some light rain or sleet on Friday in the north and east, otherwise mostly dry.
- A long white strip of cloth linked them all from hand a hand as they made their way down through the sleet and the open snowy fields.
- The first she knew of the assault was a motion glimpsed from the corner of her eye: a blurred form approaching her at speed through the thickening sleet.
- She trembled at the razor-sharp sleet of misery: losing Lucy.
- Mark, 26, Cindy Kibble 27, and Debbie Hunter, 26, were returning to homes in Devon and Cornwall from Germany when their Toyota Corolla went out of control in sleet on the M4 motorway in Berkshire.
- "Sleet.
- Hail and sleet showers swept over the ridge, and the Torridon giants, which rose as distant black battlements when seen from Meallan nan Euan, had changed to seemingly nearer whitewashed walls by the time I'd dropped and climbed.
- It had been a wet and unpleasant day, with sleet threatening, but none the worse for their purposes perhaps.
- The Jacobite front ranks had earlier been faced by a wind hurling sleet and rain in their faces, but, according to one royalist eye-witness, "about one o'clock the weather grew fair" and the royal guns, firing at will, were soon causing great destruction in the enemy lines, first with round shot, then with anti-personnel grape and case.
- Hel lived in the land of Elvidnir (Den of Sleet and Black Clouds), eating the brains and bones of mortals with a bewitched knife, Sult (Starvation), and sleeping in a vile bed named Kor (Sickness).
- The fag became really icy and sleet and snow fell.
- from the grey level sleet,
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