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Перевод: stony speek stony


[прилагательное]
каменистый; каменный; холодный; неподвижный; твердый; полностью разоренный; оставшийся без всяких средств


Тезаурус:

  1. The villages to the west, Stony Stratford, Deanshanger, Wicken, Calverton, Beachampton, Whaddon, Nash, Old Bradwell, Loughton and Shenley, still had to walk.
  2. The other Territorial unit manned by the Works was the Royal Bucks Hussars, also part of the 2nd South Midland Brigade and in the same theatre as the Stony Stratford Ambulance.
  3. The vast majority are specimens of stony meteorites, types already abundant in the world's museums; but a few have proved to be entirely new species.
  4. However, I am not hopeful that her example will force the institution to reassess its attitude to the critical account, for even the fears of someone like Stead, which came from a central location of police power at the Staff College at Bramshill, seem to have largely fallen on stony ground.
  5. Swollen, inflamed parotids; sub-mandibular glands too - they may be stony hard with a sensation of tension or pressure around them; pains often shoot into the ears on swallowing ; dry rough throat with difficulty swallowing especially hot things; pale face and skin.
  6. The Araglin - a stony, soft-water, trout river - was chosen because of a welter of data on its fish and invertebrate populations collected well before the flooding.
  7. Polymict eucrites " have now been established as a new class of stony meteorites.
  8. Stony Stratford men could have their lunch cooked at home and placed in a basket, labelled, and school children would then rush them to the top of the town and the tram would make an express run for one penny per lunch basket.
  9. In addition, new data strengthen the idea that a group of nine unusual stony meteorites may have come from Mars.
  10. So stony that he even had to borrow money from Dad to get home.
  11. Now he linked corroboree, intichiuma of spring, and Crucifixion, as if to find beneath the "stony places" of the Bible the "stony places" of the Australian desert photographed by Spencer and Gillen and presented in The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life .
  12. In the growing queue for the buffet on the Cheshire Cheese , the passengers moved one place nearer the long-awaited ham and tomato sandwich in stony silence.
  13. Much of Derbyshire and parts of Wales had shallow stony soils whilst in Wester Ross, North Yorkshire and Wales the steep terrain was the determining factor.

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