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Перевод: salty speek salty


[прилагательное]
соленый; пикантный; непристойный


Тезаурус:

  1. Danish Salame p12/ One of the most widely available salami, very bright pink in colour and often very salty Devils on Horseback p112 Dip, Cheese Pineapple p116 Dried Mushrooms p109/ Full flavoured mushrooms dried for culinary use, usually from France or Italy
  2. It was cooler and grey, and a brisk sou'wester spiked with a salty drizzle met us at the crag.
  3. Water that is salty is more dense than water that is fresh.
  4. As time passes, this south Pacific water becomes steadily more concentrated, which means more salty - as the NERC scientists observed.
  5. These salt concentrations may have been increased due to air pollution and "salty" mortar used during earlier restoration work.
  6. The most amazing thing about it is the brickwork, which after three hundred and fifty years has hardly softened or worn at all despite its exposure to south-westerly winds and salty sea air.
  7. Did you have a salty meal the day before that caused you to retain water, or was the last meal of the day unusually late?
  8. During the recent round-the-world expedition of the NERC's research vessel Charles Darwin , they found - crucially - that the water in the top layers of the ocean to the north of New Guinea is slightly less salty than the South Pacific, to the north of New Zealand.
  9. Somewhere along the way, call into a cheese shop and buy some sliced Gouda to sustain you; ask for something old and it will come hard, dry, salty and orange - a prince among cheeses and a revelation to anyone who thought Dutch cheese was that yellow soap they sell in wax balls.
  10. A thin salty sauce used as the main condiment throughout the Far East, virtually replacing dry salt.
  11. Ensure that any resulting stock is not too salty before you add it to casseroles or other recipes.
  12. So as less salty water comes into contact with more salty water, the two water masses shift (the fresher mass tending to float on the saltier mass).
  13. It catches you with the boathook and won't let go, seeping its salty tentacles into your very bones.

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