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Перевод: cloud speek cloud


[существительное]
облако; туча ; тьма ; покров ; множество; что-либо омрачающее; бросающее тень; шерстяная шаль; пятно;
[глагол]
покрывать облаками; покрывать тучами; покрываться облаками; покрываться тучами; застилать; омрачать; затемнять; омрачаться; запятнать; очернить; мутить


Тезаурус:

  1. Behind us, the patch of scorching crag that blocks the north winds; sometimes a cloud passes, a white tuft; hesitates, frays out until absorbed by the blue air
  2. Instead it is a massive cloud of dust, radiating 99% of its energy at far infrared wavelengths.
  3. On this picture, the cloud of material from which our Solar System formed had a very unusual history, taking as long as 4.6 thousand million years to travel from one spiral arm to the next and then taking several hundred million years to pass through the compressed region of the Galaxy, the arm itself.
  4. It is little wonder, therefore, that during those parts of the year which were spent at Saint Cloud, Compigne or Fontainebleau the emphasis should have been placed on greater informality.
  5. Cloud and mist speed up conversion of SOsub2;, NOx or ammonia to acids.
  6. For an hour huge cloud came and covered sun.
  7. If Biarritz represented the high point of informality, Saint Cloud and Fontainebleau were mid-way.
  8. , When flying under VFR in the open FIR at or below 3,000 feet amsl with an IAS of 140 knots or less, you remain legal in the UK provided you are clear of cloud, in sight of the surface and the visibility is at least three kilometres - but there is one exception to this: if you are carrying passengers.
  9. Cloud find shrouded in mystery
  10. The eye-witness accounts of what happened in those few minutes naturally vary in many details, but one of the most reliable descriptions of the actual eruption of the cloud was that of Monsieur Roger Arnoux, a member of the Astronomical Society of France, who was observing from a vantage point well above and away from the town.
  11. The divine was always there , waiting like lightning to break through the cloud, to be earthed by the conductors of worship, of the altar, the church building, the saint, alive or dead.
  12. North and north-east Lewis lies in the rain shadow of these hills; the Uist machairs are too low-lying to receive much orographic precipitation, while St Kilda, with a summit at 426 m, is sufficiently high to develop highly localised weather conditions, with increased rainfall, humidity, cloud cover and wind exposure (Campbell 1974).
  13. Alternatively, and no less awe-inspiring, if the cloud conditions are right, you ascend through the mist until you break out into the sun somewhere before the summit from where you look down on a sea of white cloud with many peaks bursting through.

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