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Перевод: charred


[прилагательное]
обгорелый; обуглившийся


Тезаурус:

  1. All her hair had been burnt away but for the black roots and her features hideously charred.
  2. Their charred remains had already been found.
  3. Harris and his colleagues are looking specifically at the charred remains of cereal grains, identifying the different characteristics of wild and cultivated grains.
  4. The charred and severed remains of Miss Ward, 28, were found a year ago in the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya, in an out-of-the-way spot, six miles from her abandoned vehicle.
  5. Throughout the long inquest, which resumes on Thursday, Mr Ward's counsel has suggested there was a sustained cover-up after her disappearance and the discovery of her severed and charred remains in the Masai Mara game reserve.
  6. A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it.
  7. Her red hair was a beacon in the night - a flame in which he had long since been charred.
  8. Millions of acres of rainforest were reduced to a desolate wasteland of charred tree-stumps.
  9. He used the toes of his expensive brogues to grind each dead match into the teakwood so that the charred tips smeared black carbonised streaks across the wood's bone-whiteness.
  10. In the aftermath of the accident the bodies of the two children were recovered from the wreckage and laid beside the track with the other bodies of the tragedy, but their charred remains were beyond recognition and were never claimed nor was any connection established between them and the other passengers, and in consequence the two children were never identified.
  11. In 1940 U.556 had been fitting out at Hamburg at the same quay as the Bismarck and in return for borrowing Bismarck's band for her commissioning ceremony, Wohlfarth, who was a skilled cartoonist, prepared a document, charred at the edges to show its age, whereby U.556 would "adopt" Bismarck (as towns in Germany and England then were adopting warships) and protect her from harm in all the oceans, seas, lakes, ponds, puddles of the world.
  12. Before me is a reprint from the Analyst of 1941 in which Grant discussed recent work and a new method for deciphering charred documents.
  13. A coastguard claimed he had been ordered to look out for "charred bodies" in the water.

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