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Перевод: heavy
[прилагательное] тяжелый; нелегкий; тяжеловатый; увесистый; тяжеловесный; крупный; толстый; мощный; сильный; высокий; обильный (об урожае); нагруженный; тупой; отупевший; плохо соображающий; осоловелый; сонный; трудный; неуклюжий; серьезный; плохо пропеченный; плохо поднявшийся; вязкий; глинистый; густой; слаболетучий [хим.]; мрачный; скучный; печальный; бурный (о море); покрытый тучами; буйный; опасный; грубый; обремененный; обременительный; резонерствующий; [наречие] сильно; тягостно; тяжело; [существительное] тяжелое орудие; тяжелые орудия; тяжелая машина; тяжеловес ; злодей ; роль серьезного резонера; роль степенного человека; важная персона; влиятельная персона
Тезаурус:
- If we imagine the knight of Richard's time riding into battle with a padded gambeson (quilted body-armour), chain mail shirt and hose, topped by the huge helm, and swinging a heavy longsword - all in the blistering heat of the desert and against a much lighter-clad adversary - we may wonder that the crusaders managed to win any battles.
- Martin Dodsworth (Knaresborough) stick floated maggot during a heavy snow storm to win his club's match on the Nidd.
- I think there is a dynamic movement in the structure of industry and in the geographic location of industry, the move away from some of the old traditional steel and coal mining and heavy industries into service industries and electronics, which does very clearly demonstrate that an enterprise economy does now exist.
- Thus, with Congress under heavy pressure in its traditional heartland of the Ganges Plain, the southern results could be the key to Mr Gandhi's chances of continuing in office.
- The boxes were made of heavy green-painted panels of metal slotted and bolted together; dismantleable.
- The forests, they said, were still deep in snow and, judging by the way the wind was stirring, there'd be another heavy fall before the day was out.
- Through heavy dressings of nitrogen these produce bulky crops for grazing, silage, and eventually for ploughing in.
- Thatcher threatened a "heavy punch" and tightened the blockade to a radius of 200 miles.
- "Christ 'ent it bloody 'ot," Billy Tolboys breathed the words as he took his arm from around Mary's waist and expertly swung the heavy stone jar on to his shoulder and took a deep swig.
- Short and intermediate courses and those which do not involve the student in heavy costs tend to have a more democratic social composition.
- He said it with a heavy emphasis which brought them all close to tears but the mood was soon scattered by all the joyful preparations Rose had planned.
- This kind of no-strings-attached use of sex seems to combine the best of both worlds, leaving a woman free to pursue her career and a man unshackled by the commitments of a heavy mortgage and all the other responsibilities that go with a family.
- Also, the levels of pesticide residues and heavy metals in their tissues are high, as might be expected in animals with a coastal habitat.
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