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Перевод: shoreline
[существительное] береговая линия
Тезаурус:
- He blew a whistle and a group of men marched down the path with precision, and stood silently on the shoreline.
- There has also been a change in the holiday habits of the Madeirans themselves, who used to retire to their summer villas at Monte or Santo da Serra to escape the heat or flocked to the rocky shoreline around Funchal to bathe every day.
- There were a few wooden beach huts down by the shoreline.
- The Boy Scouts and YMCA both have centres at Kielder and the entire twenty-seven-mile shoreline is open to trout anglers, with fishing boats waiting for hire at Matthew's Linn.
- Once settled, we continued our walk, picking our way along the shoreline to Ravenscar to hunt down the shale fossils there.
- South Vaags lies on a narrow strip of shoreline beneath a sheer rock face several hundred feet high, the town's unpainted wooden buildings straggling along the three-quarters of a mile of main road running parallel to and some 50 yards from the shoreline.
- Kirkcudbright Bay for codling during rough conditions with the Senwick shoreline for up to four codling to 3 lb a session.
- Shoreline also have a popular variation on the castle theme (illustrated) designed to fit into the corner of the tank and mask an uplift (or mask and protect a heaterstat).
- 11,000 people are packed onto the shoreline, some of them ankle deep in sea-water.
- A beach clean-up along 300 miles of Texas shoreline has turned up 15,600 plastic six-pack rings in 3 hours.
- There is, however, one general rule which uses the wind bend principle: when sailing upwind head for the shoreline side of the beat first.
- Both women's bodies were torn apart from being dashed against jagged rocks ringing the shoreline at the reserve near Sodwana, north of Natal.
- Sometimes isolated toothed whales become stranded when, as a result of disease, they seek the shoreline to avoid drowning; after all, they are air-breathing, and if they cannot swim, they drown in deep water.
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