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Перевод: crusted


[прилагательное]
покрытый коркой; с образовавшимся осадком; древний; укоренившийся


Тезаурус:

  1. In their almost dead-white, overpowdered faces, the mean little eyes looked red and sore in their crusted pits of mascara; their great painted mouths with lipstick smearing over the fuzzy edges gave them a touchingly clownish look.
  2. The only sound was the crunch of their feet on the crusted snow.
  3. Bake at 325F (160C) gas mark 3 until the custard is just set but still trembling in the centre and the tops of the bread projecting from it are deliciously toasty and crusted.
  4. There; crusted buildings
  5. But it has made us aware of the crusted, jewel-bright variety of Latin America behind things that more often lump its nations together.
  6. But while it was still a live issue, it was amusing to see how ready people were to accept Steele's defence that it was through the machination of such a crusted establishment figure as Avrion Mitchison that Steele had been invited to repeat his work in a scientific environment for the purpose of discrediting it - a defence that compounds bad science together with bad scientific journalism.
  7. Clinging to the roof, knees trembling, squinting through wind-tears, trowelling mastic into the crusted slope of slates, I felt, indeed, one of a great, procrastinating brotherhood.
  8. She tried joining her mind to the millions of people everywhere glued to screens for this all important match but all she could see was Colm's pudgy little legs swinging backwards and forwards and the grim look on his face as she washed away the crusted blood.
  9. And this echoed a letter of 1937 to Michael Roberts, extolling Ford and saying, "The old crusted lice and advocates of corpse language knew that The English Review existed".
  10. A great honey-baked ham crusted with cloves sat on a pewter serving dish on a side table, along with a roasted green goose, a pig's face, boiled tongue, a dish of oyster sauce, another of cheesecake and a tower of damson cheese.
  11. One of the brown immigrants deliberately poured some of his coffee over the pale slab of sugar crusted fruit pie he was eating, and this was thought to be a brilliant piece of improvised humour.
  12. Occasionally such a massive infestation occurs in man, when it goes by the name of crusted or Norwegian scabies.
  13. In Ezra Pound: The Image and the Real , Herbert Schneidau reasonably enough names three of the "crusted lice" as Henry Newbolt, Frederic Manning, and G.W. Prothero, and with a proper scrupulousness he notes that all these "were treated with great deference in Pound's early letters and writings".

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