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Перевод: sheath
[существительное] ножны ; футляр ; узкое платье; облегающее фигуру платье; оболочка ; надкрылье; обшивка ; презерватив
Тезаурус:
- It would have shown through the "New Faces" sheath dress.
- Crawling over, Trent pulled his small matt-black throwing-knife out of the man's throat, cleaning the blade before replacing it in the sheath between his shoulder-blades.
- They are attracted to any fibre dipped into the slurry and wrap themselves around it to form a sheath.
- If they suffer from mild incontinence, they may use a sheath or condom, which has to be fitted correctly to avoid leakage.
- Eleventh century German sword and sheath of the type carried by Rodrigo's followers.
- David Marshall was immediately rebuked by Speaker Betty Boothroyd and the knife was put back in its sheath and removed from the Chamber by an official.
- I stood and thought and made the panic recede until I could work out what to do, then I took my knife out of its sheath on my belt and carved an arrow in the bark of the tree I was facing.
- It was a solid hand-beaded backless polo/halter-neck sheath, split to the hip on both sides.
- Each spore is surrounded by a thin protective sheath which may initially aid in sticking the spore to a potential host; once in place, its first task is to establish contact with the living tissue of the host, penetrating the tough exoskeleton to gain access.
- Coaxial cable is made from a central core of copper spaced by plastic or air insulation from an outer sheath of copper braid protected by a plastic sleeve.
- If not during a period, then adequate contraceptive measures must have been taken since the last period, such as the pill, or sheath, or cap with spermicide, used on every occasion.
- Doak also understands body language to be a key to communicating with cetaceans, and he experimented with special wetsuits that were modelled on the dolphin body, black above and white below, with both legs enclosed in a sheath terminating in a tailfin or jetfins.
- More than once, though, she slipped in close and slid his dirk from its sheath, in case he should use it against himself.
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