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Перевод: wavy speek wavy


[прилагательное]
волнообразный; волнистый; колеблющийся; рифленый


Тезаурус:

  1. My gorgeous glossy dark locks used to be Mummy's Delight when I was little, but now it was just wavy like the sea at Brighton and I wore it long with a flyaway fringe - well, it was flyaway if I could stick it solidly enough with gel or spray.
  2. Castello is a wood in which the markings are usually very distinct, consisting of stripes of light and dark wood, varying in width and of a wavy character.
  3. The wavy margin also prevents the entry of irritating particles of sand, with which the animal cannot cope.
  4. The man, with a blotchy red skin and wavy brown hair generously mixed with wavy grey hair, looked up momentarily then looked down again and said, there is no such place, face and voice both utterly expressionless.
  5. Digestion of the incisors from these predator assemblages occurs on both enamel and dentine, producing a wavy surface on the latter (Fig. 3.23 I) and reducing the enamel to small islands on the surface of the dentine.
  6. Wavy valve margins in brachiopod.
  7. Smith compiled his innings despite a cold picked up since his return to "work" on Monday, which forced him home prematurely in his new car, number plate JII DGE - which from a distance appears to spell out his nickname of Judge, acquired because of his wavy hair.
  8. Many brachiopods have developed a broadly wavy margin of the valves ( see below), with the middle bent downwards.
  9. Appearance faults, according to the Breed Standard, include the following: Light, tall, greyhound-like in general appearance; too long, too short, narrow body; prominent occipital bone; hound-like head and expression; narrow, light, too short, too long, or coarse head; flat forehead (little or no stop); narrow lower jaw; long or pointed muzzle; cheeks too protruding; ram's or split nose, bridge or nose dished or sloping; tip of nose light or spotted; open, pink or spotted lips, corners of the mouth open; distemper teeth; wrinkles on the head; ears set too low, large, long, floppy, turned back, not lying close, or irregularly carried; light (yellow) eyes, or a light and a dark eye, open, deep-set, too full, round, staring eyes, piercing gaze; neck too long, thick, weak muscled, dewlaps or loose skin on throat; forelegs set narrow or not straight; light nails; tail set too high or too low; coat soft, too short or too long, wavy coat, absence of undercoat; markings of the wrong colour, poorly defined or too extensive; white spots; dewclaws on the hind legs.
  10. Their surfaces were ribbed by corrugation, which ran in wavy lines three inches across, like giant fingerprints, but without whorls or loops.
  11. Ammonoids differ from nautiloids in the suture lines being wavy or crimped; this of course reflects an elaboration of the outer part of the walls (septa) separating the chambers in the earlier part of the shell.
  12. He brushed his brown wavy hair, put on a top-hat, and went down the stairs to the street.
  13. The margins of the valves are often wavy, and deeply folded in other species.

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