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Перевод: shearing
[прилагательное] стригущий; [существительное] стрижка овец; срез ; сдвиг
Тезаурус:
- The 12 hour or 2 day course applied to a relatively small proportion of courses - subjects such as welding, fencing, drystone dyking, shearing, and sheepdog handling.
- Most mammalian predators are effective hunters of small mammals, hunting mostly at night, and they produce the greatest modifications to the bones of their prey because they use their shearing teeth to break up their prey before ingestion.
- For gathering, shearing, dipping, and sometimes haymaking, hill farmers still work a system of "help your neighbour" in which several come together on predetermined dates to do these important jobs quickly and efficiently.
- In a shearing injury there are two parallel forces acting to give tissue failure, for example a knife slipping and cutting the side of the index finger.
- It's probably where the expression "work like a dog" was born; no wonder they shuffle under the shearing sheds and grab as much sleep as they can when they're not clambering over sheep's backs or kicking up the fine, red dust.
- Within a few years that mill housed a gig mill, four fulling stocks, as well as picking, shearing and press shops.
- I pass through the small valley between the ruins, through a field where a group of women and children are shearing the small island sheep.
- escaping between jagged and shearing rock
- This is because the shearing force on a building depends on the building's mass multiplied by its horizontal acceleration during a quake; vertical acceleration is usually much less in quakes, and buildings are built to resist vertical forces anyway.
- Actual shearing injury to the sacral tissues and the heels may even be caused by patients sliding forward on vinyl-covered chairs.
- However, most modern studies on the police emphasize the variety of people attracted to the force and now focus more on styles of policing (for example, see Black 1980; Broderick 1973; Brown 1981; Cain 1973; Muir 1977; Reiner 1978, 1985; Shearing 1981; Walsh 1977; Wilson 1968), although the idea that policing attracts people with distinct personality traits is still popular among some social psychologists (see Colman 1983; Colman and Gorman 1982; cf. Waddington 1982).
- For example, a number of sons (and daughters) had become self-employed contractors, providing help with shearing, hedge-laying, lambing, relief milking, and silage.
- It normally took the form of shearing, combining, baling, muck spreading, etc.
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