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Перевод: sandpit
[существительное] песчаный карьер; яма для прыжков
Тезаурус:
- The Curve sex metaphor holds up, with a daring quiet passage mid-set ("Sandpit", "Today Is Not The Day") that expertly separates from the furious foreplay and the steaming climax.
- It so happened that the Gulf War in Kuwait was filling our attention, and so I switched on a video tape whenever something attracted me and I found that I would be most likely to record the daily sessions on the BBC's Newsnight with Peter Snow discussing the disposition of troops over the battle zone using a visual aid which is now known as the sandpit.
- We made camp that night in a clearing in the woods, and I put up my tent in what appeared to be a large sandpit, in the vague hope that perhaps the mozzies might not like it.
- A child's garden can be so much more than just a sandpit.
- I suppose I should have noticed that the sand was all trampled but I wasn't to know that the sandpit was the personal stamping ground of a large bull reindeer.
- Her eyesight was vague and muzzy, her mouth felt like the bottom of a sandpit.
- Relax outside in a deckchair whilst the youngsters explore the rockpools or play in the sandpit.
- Because she had no garden, she improvised a sandpit for the children to play in.
- Today, it is equally acceptable in most settings to dress like Heidi - or a lady weightlifter, a tart, a 50s magistrate, a navvy, a two-year-old fresh out of the sandpit in vivid flowered dungarees, or an exotic refugee from Kubla Khan's pleasure dome.
- While her husband threw up violently into the lap of the Japanese Prime Minister and the world took Valium at the thought of Sandpit Dan moving into the White House, she stated for pudding.
- Of course, if you have a young family and feel water might be a hazard, the feature could become a raised sandpit or planter, which naturally gives you the opportunity of converting it at a later stage.
- The temple sits some fifty feet down in its own huge sandpit, buried for centuries until someone tripped over what turned out to be the top of a pillar.
- In summer an artificial grass rug comes out of the garden shed for the children to roll about on and a wooden sandpit, brought in Germany, keeps them happy for hours.
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