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Перевод: grime speek grime


[существительное]
грязь ; сажа ; глубоко въевшаяся грязь; глубоко въевшаяся сажа;
[глагол]
грязнить; пачкать


Тезаурус:

  1. Through pre-war grime can just make out sea.
  2. Reduce the risk by regularly using a long-handled body brush to keep your pores clear of grime and to prevent dead skin cells building up
  3. We noted the grim approaches; incessant traffic noise in narrow streets; parked vehicles hemming in the pavement; rubbish dumps on waste land nearby; the absence of green playing spaces on or near the school sites; tiny playgrounds; gaunt looking buildings; often poor decorative conditions inside; narrow passages; dark rooms; unheated and cramped cloakrooms; unroofed outside lavatories; tiny staff rooms; inadequate storage space with consequent restrictions on teaching materials and therefore methods; inadequate space for movement and P.E.; meals in classroom; art on desks; music only to the discomfort of others in an echoing building; non-soundproof partitions between classes; lack of smaller rooms for group work; lack of spare room for tuition of small groups; insufficient display space; attractive books kept unseen in cupboards for lack of space to lay them out; no privacy for parents wishing to see the head; sometimes the head and his secretary sharing the same room; and, sometimes all around, the ingrained grime of generations.
  4. In Glasgow, for instance, miles of grey tenements dominated the skyline, their chimneys belching forth smoke and grime into the already polluted atmosphere.
  5. The once-familiar Victorian grime has gone - along with many of the buildings which it coated - and so, regrettably, has a good deal of the local character.
  6. Kenya Asians are now working hard in the darkness and grime of British cities, where Patel is among the commonest names in the telephone directory.
  7. The grunge and grime of pub rock has been credited with many things, including the invention of punk rock, but being remotely fashionable isn't one of them.
  8. The curtains grew greyer, the window panes misty with grime, the doorstep and path were spattered with bird droppings, and the docks and nettles rioted in the borders once tended by Lucy's brother and kept trim and shipshape with pinks, pansies and geums neatly confined within immaculate box hedges.
  9. The young Fusiliers had been patriotically offered up for the politicians' errors; they had even been bullied by the militant women brandishing their white feathers, and they went cheering, singing, promising to come home victoriously to the grime and love of their Lancashire womb.
  10. I can see the grime under my toenails, I can feel my hair hanging in greasy clumps.
  11. Notable on the picture are, John Lancaster (right) the Tramway Manager, and John Grime (bearded centre) the founder of the Blackpool Gazette.
  12. He was in a gutter, cold clean water running around him, washing the grime and sleep from his face.
  13. Dust-wreathed propellers turn overhead, twisting and turning the grime of centuries into the crannies of the moulded ceiling.

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