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Перевод: dent speek dent


[существительное]
выбоина ; впадина ; выемка ; вмятина ; зуб ; зубец ; насечка ; зарубка ; нарезка ; след от удара; след ;
[глагол]
вдавливать; вминать; оставлять выбоину; оставлять вмятину; выщерблять; оставлять след; нарез`ать; насекать


Тезаурус:

  1. Bedi believes India should concentrate on spin and forget hopes of a "mediocre" pace attack making any dent in the England batting, saying: "Kapil Dev is an exception, but you cannot expect a one-man army to win for you all the time."
  2. And doubts were expressed as to its value given the conceded fact that only a small dent was likely to be made in the pigeon population.
  3. Henry, before Dent was able to start talking to him about lifts, weather, the Law Society or any of the other things that Dent usually talked about, headed for the stairs.
  4. Dent is a throwback to medieval times bypassed by modern progress, an anachronism that has survived the passing years.
  5. A side road leaves here and climbs steeply to Dent Station, four long miles from the town it was intended to serve, and continues at a high level before descending to Garsdale Head.
  6. Dent Town is really no more than a village, although it may not be prudent to say so in the hearing of the residents.
  7. Indeed, once a psychic has become established it seems that nothing - not the most detailed confession, not the most damning exposure - can dent the confidence of believers-And, not content with continuing to believe the evidently fraudulent, they do their very best to draw the exposers into the net.
  8. So addicted were they to this practice, which relieved their frugal existence by exporting their products to the more populous dales, that they earned a reputation as "the terrible knitters of Dent": terrible not because their handiwork was slipshod but because of their complete dedication to the craft.
  9. This track offers a splendid high-level walk free of traffic; it finally descends to Dent by way of Flinter Gill after passing below a hilltop crowned by a group of old cairns known as Megger Stones.
  10. The main road is no less attractive and much quicker, passing the residence of Gate, a Victorian house built in mock Tudor style, and many delectable wayside cottages before crossing the Dee and, after being joined by a road from Barbondale near the ancient settlement of Gawthrop, heads directly into Dent Town.
  11. The usual approach to Dentdale is from the town of Sedbergh where two side roads signposted Dent join to cross the River Rawthey at Millthrop Bridge.
  12. The fact that Labour would be assured of victory and five years of socialist government under a Smith leadership does not dent my unswerving loyalty.
  13. Yet it even made a suggestion to CSM that might have made a dent in its sales graph.

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