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Перевод: limb speek limb


[существительное]
конечность ; член ; член тела; колено; ветвь ; сук ; ветка ; непослушный ребенок; неслух ; член предложения; отрог горы; `орган ; лимб ; часть ; диск ; край диска; круговая шкала; расширенная часть;
[глагол]
расчленять


Тезаурус:

  1. It carries a high risk of inducing miscarriage, and is therefore reserved for high-risk situations such as structural limb and craniofacial defects.
  2. A simple movement of the striking limb is not enough to ensure a score.
  3. One missionary, Sheldon Dibble, observed that surfing led to the loss of life and limb, the neglect of the land, gambling and starvation.
  4. There is no great difference in the relative proportions of distal limb elements to proximal ones, nor in postcrania to crania (discounting the excess of isolated teeth in the nest sample).
  5. Large mammal prey remains from pellets of Verreaux eagle owl (Bubo lacteus), distal limb elements of small antelopes.
  6. Thus at present they have a gene that controls limb development, but they have little idea what its role is.
  7. Searching these databases manually is very time-consuming, and both LIMB and USER, at the earliest stage of their development, became computerized.
  8. The first is shown in column 6 of Table 3.2, which compares the numbers of proximal limb elements (femur and humerus) with numbers of mandibles and maxillae.
  9. He added: "The Government will only use policemen or military personnel to protect the life and limb of citizens at risk.
  10. The thought of someone boldly (or foolishly?) risking life and limb for his cause cannot fail to capture the imagination, though the effect is sadly marred in places by over-reacting and extreme sentimentality.
  11. The limb bones collected were unbroken (Append.
  12. The same type of modification is seen on shrews (it will be seen in Chapter 3 that evidence of digestion occurs earlier on vole teeth than on mice or shrews), and flaking and penetration of limb bones is also common (Fig. 1.13 G-H).
  13. "I, Charles, Prince of Wales," responded the Prince, "do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship, and faith and truth I will bear unto you to live and die against all manner of folks."

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