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Перевод: steep speek steep


[прилагательное]
крутой; отвесный; чрезмерный; преувеличенный; непомерно высокий; невероятный; неправдоподобный;
[существительное]
круча ; крутизна ; обрыв ; погружение в жидкость; пропитка ; ванна для пропитки;
[глагол]
погружать в жидкость; пропитывать; бучить; выщелачивать


Тезаурус:

  1. As he turned the corner into Bridgefoot Street he stopped, daunted by the steep slope before him.
  2. Before voz Street was constructed in the 14C, there had been a rough, steep track or else visitors mounted by the Town Hall staircase.
  3. Problems may have been built into the original design through the inadequate protection of timber from ground moisture, lack of ventilation or roof-slopes which were insufficiently steep to drain away all rainwater.
  4. On the top of a steep rocky hill there appeared to be a fortress, with every window lit.
  5. Page 24 Shares probe: The Stock Exchange is investigating Friday's steep rise in the share price of Pearl Group, the life insurer, ahead of a 1.1bn takeover bid by Australian Mutual Provident.
  6. The soil, derived from old red sandstone, is easily worked and free-draining and the farm includes many steep banks, often wooded.
  7. We shared the quaint, steep lanes of the old citadel of Les Arcs with two cats and one other British family.
  8. Of course it was just possible that something had delayed them; they might even now be hurrying up the steep incline to the station.
  9. They are called working faults and they are listed in the Standard as follows: Weak bones and musculature; steep shoulders, deficient elbow articulation; too long, too short, or steep upper arm; weak or steep pasterns; splay feet, flat feet or excessively arched toes, stunted toes; flat ribcage, barrel chest, pigeon breast; back too long, weak, sway or roach; croup too short, too straight, too long or too steep; too heavy, unwieldy body; hind legs flatshanked, sicklehocked, cow-hocked or bow-legged; joints too narrowly or too widely angled.
  10. There is a huge sign here below the Allt Coire Giubhsachan, a steep, slabby waterfall cascading down to the edge of the car park, that yells, "WARNING!
  11. However I found they performed excellently on steep and wet grass.
  12. The small twelfth-century edifice, built right above the steep cliffs that dominate the northern beaches of France, and the cemetery with its hundred tombs and crosses are in harmony with Braque's colors .
  13. On the verge of Connemara, we passed through a steep valley of rocks poised as if to roll down upon us.

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