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Перевод: dampness
[существительное] сырость ; влажность
Тезаурус:
- The discharge is usually less profuse than a gonococcal one, often being described as a "feeling of dampness" rather than a full-blown urethral discharge.
- Sleep is the only cure for such turbulence, but it's difficult to achieve, and Mick was hardly rested by the time it was his turn to lead in the dampness of the new morning.
- Where roof-spaces are not well ventilated (as occurs when a roof is reclad with a more windproof and watertight construction), the close-textured nature of the concrete tiles which contrasts with the relative porosity of clay tiles may encourage the formation of condensation on their undersides, encouraging dampness and rot in stagnant roof-spaces.
- He whispered the name softly, then sniffed and wiped the dampness from his nose and upper lip with the back of his hand.
- Two researchers drew their conclusions from a survey of a week's complaints about dampness at five local authorities.
- DSM's work has two purposes: to attempt to solve some of the practical difficulties associated with successful restoration, such as dampness and the type of pigments used in the paintings; and to judge some the hypotheses put forward by art historians on their scientific merit (this is being done with the plasterwork from St Servatius).
- Leading gutters and roofs, defective rainwater downpipes, mounding of adjacent soil which bridges the dpc and all other sources of dampness must be removed.
- The botanical gardens are bare and there are few signs of the famous flower festival exhibitions in the cold grey wet transition between winter and spring: on the four days I was there it rained every day, finally removing the last traces of soot-encrusted snow from the pavements but leaving everything streaked with a post-winter dampness.
- When "untreated" timber (ie, wood which has not been impregnated with preservative) is built into solid walls, it has no protection from dampness in the wall and it is common for joist-ends to be shielded by a skin of brickwork only a half-a-brick thick (Fig 31).
- If it is a wet day or it has recently been raining, so much the better for showing up leaks and dampness.
- This green was then under the wood approximately where the 5th tees are now, and very prone to dampness.
- There is some evidence that transitory dampness can occur, possibly due to this condensation, in a small number of dwellings, but there is no evidence that it has led to rot.
- So he never suffered from cold or dampness.
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