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Перевод: ground speek ground


[прилагательное]
грунтовой; донный; молотый; измельченный; толченый; тертый; шлифовальный; притертый;
[существительное]
земля ; почва ; грунт ; дно моря; участок земли; сад при доме; парк при доме; спортивная площадка; пол ; полигон ; аэродром ; плац ; местность ; область ; основание; база ; причина ; мотив ; фон ; тема ; осадок ; гуща ; основа ; заземление; расстояние;
[глагол]
сесть на мель; наскочить на мель; посадить на мель; приземляться; заставить приземлиться; класть на землю; опускать на землю; опускаться на землю; основывать; обосновывать; обучать; обучать основам предмета; зубрить; заземлять; грунтовать; загрунтовывать; мездрить (кожу); отстранять от полетов; запрещать полеты; стачиваться; #past и p.p. от grind


Тезаурус:

  1. Outside the Bank of England he put the bag on the ground to have a few moments rest.
  2. Philip looked down at Lee where he was crouching on the ground by Caspar.
  3. France stands its ground
  4. Here the ground was laid to vegetables on one side with a small orchard off to the left.
  5. Upon conviction, she (I use the pronoun "she" for the sake of convenience here) appealed on the ground that the statute expressly made the crime one which only a man could commit.
  6. As it was, I felt thrilled to be walking on the same ground that young Thomson had trodden long before.
  7. Carewscourt stood on the only elevated ground for miles around.
  8. Whereas in Bradford and Leeds Labour lost ground, in Barnsley they made large gains and in Sheffield they maintained their position.
  9. Owls tend to take most of their prey from the ground and therefore feed mostly on mammals, but smaller owl species will take roosting small birds and invertebrates.
  10. According to the ADC, in the cases quoted by councils the properties by and large fulfilled all the principal criteria set down by the Government for a property suitable for occupation by older people, ie that it was let to persons over pensionable age; access was relatively easy; the accommodation was on level ground; the dwelling had no more than two bedrooms; the heating arrangements were adequate; the property was reasonably conveniently located.
  11. Catholic graves, ancient and modern, occupied most of the ground.
  12. On the other hand, forecasters in the weather service have access to a lot of non-satellite data - from recording instruments on the ground for instance - which, presumably, a company would need to make any sense of the data from space.
  13. If you live in a flat, (unless you are on the ground floor or have a fire escape running past your window) the most vulnerable part of your home is probably the front door.

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