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Перевод: paddling
[существительное] перемешивание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Children's playground; playroom; paddling pool; children's section of main pool; cots and high chairs.
- She had gone paddling in the beck with him while his nanny and her Uncle Edgar took off giggling into the woods.
- On Saturday we had an option of staying in camp and being lazy, reading or whatever, or paddling across the lake and climbing a 2 mile mountain where we could climb a Ranger tower to see a magnificent view of the entire area.
- Swimming: No less than five pools - the main one for swimmers, one for diving, one for children and a paddling pool, plus the waterslide!
- Facilities include a swimming pool set in attractive gardens at the rear of the hotel, children's paddling pool, sun terraces, tennis court, squash court, sauna and Gym (local charge), and a shop.
- This is why comic picture-postcards of the time show people at the seaside, paddling in the sea with their trouser-legs rolled up to the knee, or little girls with their dresses tucked into their knickers.
- TWO assistant scout leaders will spend Easter paddling a canoe from Devizes to Westminster in aid of scouts and the Tommy Campaign.
- Instead it is a true wilderness trip, flying in by float plane and then with no exit except by paddling.
- I'm going paddling today with Tony.
- At the end there are sequences of free paddling, both at Nottingham and on natural water, allowing the viewers to see practical use of the moves and permitting them to see the film to examine the techniques, the paddling by the six paddlers involved always being very confident and competent.
- They were both then hauled through the treacherous water to the boat, but while paddling for the shore, the current seized the boat and it capsized throwing everyone into the water.
- 1947 saw her launched from the Kelvin yard and she is now the last sea going paddle steamer in the world, faithfully paddling the old route down the Clyde and out to the islands of the west when there are enough tourists to cram her nostalgic upper decks and saloons.
- Using her hands she began paddling in that direction.
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