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Перевод: nose
[прилагательное] носовой; головной; [существительное] нос ; рыло; чутье; обоняние; запах ; аромат ; букет ; доносчик ; осведомитель ; носик ; горлышко; передняя часть; [глагол] нюхать; обонять; чуять; разнюхать; выискивать; выслеживать; выведать; тереться носом; совать нос; осторожно продвигаться вперед
Тезаурус:
- In the standard recovery, the full opposite rudder is always applied first, and if it does slow down the rotation, the nose of the glider will automatically drop, helping to unstall the wings.
- And now that we have snatched trendy World Cup in Waterford crystal from under the very proper nose of the Englishmen, we have won an additional right to talk about it.
- She put her nose in the air and sniffed.
- I found it incredibly erotic, and the more Dennis maundered on about boiled sweets on the nose, the more erotic it became.
- Typical complaints refer to depression, lack of sleep, loss of appetite, irritation of the eyes, nose and throat, nausea, headaches and respiratory problems.
- For what seems like an eternity (but is in fact nearer ten seconds) the unaccustomed g crushes me into the seat, my peripheral vision suffering as the nose climbs inexorably up the sky.
- Louis sniffed into it, dabbing the end of his nose as precisely as a dentist drying a cavity.
- A solitary predator it resembled the grey wolf, except that it had two horns - one long ivory one in the centre of its forehead, and the other a squat and curved tusk at the tip of its nose.
- There were lines now from nose to mouth; the lips were stern; she had seen him take in the room, who was there, with whom, with one cold appraising glance as he entered.
- Grinning, he gently rubbed his swollen nose, newly broken a fourth time.
- Head to toe black leather, and I believe she has a ring through her nose.
- She asks us if we would agree that Julia Roberts is the most stunning thing we've ever seen, and we have to admit that Julia's extraordinarily wide mouth and upturned nose always remind us of someone with their face pressed against a plate-glass window.
- Where it had covered Forster's face, his neck, chin, mouth, nose and one cheek, the skin and lips had gone, as if etched away by acid.
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