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Перевод: draught
[прилагательное] тягловый; [существительное] тяга ; проект ; тяговое усилие; отбор ; дутье; порыв ; набросок ; план ; уклон ; склонность ; нацеживание; глоток ; доля ; порция ; импульс ; доза жидкого лекарства; тяга воздуха; сквозняк ; затяжка ; впитывание; закидывание невода; одна закидка невода; тоня ; улов ; осадка ; осадка судна; водоизмещение; чертеж ; черновик ; чек ; тратта ; получение денег по счету; упряжь ; упряжка ; растягивание; вытяжка ; волдырь ; [глагол] делать чертеж; отцеживать; чертить; составлять план; набрасывать черновик; набросать (документ); маркировать; составлять законопроект; выделять; производить отбор; выбраковывать; призывать [воен.]; цедить
Тезаурус:
- There was a long silence and they lay absolutely still and grew cold together in the draught coming in under the closed door.
- I also sell vast amounts of Draught Bass, which sometimes comes from Burton-on-Trent and at other times from Tadcaster.
- When Allied Breweries unveiled Draught Burton Ale in 1976 to great acclaim, the flood gates opened and all the national combines hurried to embrace the new philosophy of "abroad portfolio" of brands to please the disparate wishes of pub users.
- Having sealed one hole with foam plastic, one of the electricians decided to see whether there was still any draught coming through.
- But as long as the finished beer is left to brew naturally and is free from such unnatural processes as chilling, filtering and pasteurisation, the end result is traditional draught beer, known in the industry as "cask conditioned beer" and more popularly as real ale.
- Disc harrows consisting of gangs of concave steel discs are dragged at an angle to the line of draught.
- The can is a genuine Aussie one but XXXX is now brewed on "draught" and in package in Britain by Allied Breweries at Wrexham.
- Forget, he says, the fact that the people (I am desperately trying to avoid using the words "Red Indian" and refuse to opt for the hopelessly inadequate euphemism, Native American) whom the Spaniards and others found had not discovered the wheel and had no draught animals.
- A gust of wind rattles the sash window and the draught makes Robyn shiver.
- In those days the major brewers were busily promoting keg beer, a chilled, filtered and pasteurised apology for traditional draught beer.
- The British drink most of their beer in draught rather than bottled form.
- The Old English Longhorn was prevalent in Ireland and the west of England, particularly northern Lancashire, southern Westmorland and the Craven district in Yorkshire, and it has been described as rough in the shoulder, flat-sided, light in the hindquarters, thick-necked, lean of flesh, thick of skin, slow to grow and slow in its movements - a very useful draught animal, in fact.
- The screens were around the bed and the draught from the door set them billowing like sails.
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