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Перевод: shading
[существительное] затенение; слабый оттенок
Тезаурус:
- Trent fumbled with his right hand behind his neck, then collapsed on the sand where he lay sprawled, his right arm thrown back above his head, clay-sodden hair shading his eyes.
- The scheme reinforces the links between colleges and companies, and underlines the obvious point that the differences between full-time education including planned work experience, a training place which combines work-based learning with off-the-job training and education, and a job which guarantees access to further education are ones of shading and emphasis, not kind.
- He hid the second shotgun under a fallen branch at the foot of one of the pines shading the beach.
- A vignette is an illustration without border or frame, the picture shading off into the surrounding paper.
- Long-lasting flowers appear in spring, their green-tinged, white petals gradually shading th bright yellow towards the centre.
- The adult male's back and flanks are azure blue, shading to yellowish on the belly.
- He pulled over to the kerb and struck a match, shading it with his hand.
- I use the pencils for techniques such as cross-hatching, contour and scribble drawing, shading and frottage.
- The double-basses were magnificent and capable of quite delicate shading.
- Wipe off the shading paint from the glass at the beginning of the month in Scotland and the north, and the end of the month in the south.
- The latter are usually leguminous species which enhance the nitrogen content of the soil to the benefit of the arable crop and regular pruning to prevent shading of the crop provides a further source of nutrients as a mulch.
- The two innermost trees were cut down in 1771 as they were considered to be impoverishing the soil and shading the flowers in the Garden, but the others stood guard by the watergate for another hundred years and no doubt caused interested comment from river travellers.
- Additional benefits of tree-lined streams, in reducing the effects of nitrates and phosphates in the water and in shading out the choking growth of summer weed in a river bed, which may otherwise necessitate further expensive dredging, have been recognized by Dutch and German scientists for over a decade.
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