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Перевод: grit
[существительное] песок ; гравий ; крупнозернистый песчаник; зернистость ; дробь для очистки литья; звездочки для очистки литья; твердость характера; выдержка ; мужество; радикал ; либерал ; [глагол] посыпать гравием; посыпать песком; скрипеть
Тезаурус:
- Krabbe - among the favourites for the Olympic 100 metres and 200m titles in Barcelona this summer - was suspended with fellow-athletes Grit Breuer and Silke Moller after all three provided identical urine samples during training in South Africa.
- But the Lancashire side had the added ingredient of grit and some decisive tackling limited Swindon's chances to two in an hour.
- The grit settles in the quarries and the milk-white water is pumped up into tanks where the china clay settles slowly.
- We now reach the part of this history where English fans, if they can bear to continue, will really need to grit their teeth.
- The top thousand feet of height is a superstructure composed mainly of millstone grit and shales, with a summit fringe of low cliffs decorated in places by purple saxifrage.
- Air, especially when laden with grit, should not be under-estimated.
- Provide solitary plants with individual defences, such as snail-proof rings of soot or grit, or brassica collars to foil cabbage root fly.
- A large number of these small dams and reservoirs have been built on the Millstone Grit rocks.
- I've got grit and stamina.
- I did this by raising the borders as high as possible and mixing large quantities of coarse grit into the soil to make the drainage really sharp.
- The waste grit from the quarry floors is piled in tips nearby.
- According to a Nature Conservancy Council Report (1981b) significant declines in swan populations in many parts of Britain are due to the ingestion of lead shot and weights which find their way on to lake and stream beds from where they are consumed as grit.
- Tap water also contains varying amounts of rust, grit and silt.
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