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Перевод: glazed speek glazed


[прилагательное]
застекленный; глазурованный; глазированный


Тезаурус:

  1. "Na," replied the other, draining his glass and sweeping the company with a slightly glazed aye.
  2. Glazed tiles, however, were extremely rare, a fact which the great connoisseur of England's fabric, Alec Clifton-Taylor, deemed "aesthetically lucky".
  3. On p9 in your July edition one of the photographs shows a brown glazed edging to a path.
  4. His eyes were slightly glazed, but there was a certain softening around his drooping mouth.
  5. Tiles glazed on all four edges are described as "universal".
  6. It sounds as if your engine may have glazed bores and too much crank case pressure if the cap is blowing off I suggest you have a compression check I do not know of an auxiliary tank for a Ninety Indeed, I have the same problem as yourself I'm a newcomer to Land Rover and recently bought a 1975 Series III88 inch.
  7. "The vegetables, as I recollect, Inspector, were Brussels sprouts and glazed carrots."
  8. showing a resigned expression, eyes glazed with the expectation of defeat;
  9. Although persuaded to drop this proposal, the brewery redecorated in the most unsympathetic manner, using metallic glazed fabrics and crude reproductions of Morris wallpapers and carpets - destroying any attempt at a period interior (which the 1960s restoration had, ironically, tried to create).
  10. Edward Topsel, the English naturalist, writing in 1658 stipulated that, to cure blindness, or pains in the eye: "Take the head of a black Cat, which hath not a spot of another colour in it , and burn it to powder in an earthen pot leaded or glazed within, then take this powder and through a quill blow it thrice a day into the eye" - the italics were not used in the original, but are to draw attention to the crucial quality of the black cat who is about to lose his head.
  11. The light of the risen sun was glittering now on the tall glazed windows of the central part and glowing like honey on the yellow walls.
  12. St George's School in Wallasey doesn't have any heating bills at all; the double glazed south wall provides 50 per cent of the heat needed, lighting 34 per cent, while the other 16 per cent is provided by the bodies of school children.
  13. Its little brother, DIY, required devotees to worship power drills and cover any exposed wall with glazed tiles.

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