s sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sy

Перевод: skin speek skin


[прилагательное]
накожный;
[существительное]
кожа ; мех ; шкура ; выделанная шкура; кожура ; кожица ; оболочка ; пленка ; наружный слой; обшивка ; пенка ;
[глагол]
сдирать кожу или шкуру; снимать кожуру; ссадить кожу; содрать кожу; ободрать; покрывать кожей; покрываться кожей; зарубцеваться; обобрать дочиста


Тезаурус:

  1. An equilibrium achieved by balancing the internal and external forces along a continuous boundary will reveal the qualities of the skin.
  2. Tests show less wrinkling and repair to sun-damaged skin.
  3. Skin Perfumes
  4. He came from Ethiopia, and his skin was the colour of glistening wet coal except for the palms of his hands, which were sandy pale, and the whites of his eyes, which twinkled like sunshine on fresh clean snow.
  5. The programme highlighted the importance of providing an effective "vapour barrier" (usually a skin of plastic sheeting) behind the internal plasterboard surface - if moisture from inside the home seeped into the cavity it could rot the timber frame.
  6. She smoothed her skin with oil and chose a short, ice-green robe in which to welcome him.
  7. White people thought our colour would come off if they stroked our skin.
  8. The vernacular of any way of life can only be absorbed "through the skin" by immersing oneself in its people; and to this end you would be foolish not to spend at least a year (preferably two) working on mixed farms in the district in which you hope to settle, making friends and winning the respect of the countrymen who will be your neighbours.
  9. He pointed to a circular wrinkled scar, on the skin of the girl's abdomen.
  10. The beans are roasted (like coffee beans) to dry the outer skin, which is then removed to leave the cocoa nib - the important bit.
  11. As they move upwards they lose their nuclei and synthesize the special proteins like keratin that give the skin its protective toughness.
  12. Both The Wretched of the Earth and Black Skin, White Masks close with affirmations made in the knowledge of exactly what threatens them - that being, after all, what both books are about, and what powerfully pre-empts the charge of humanist sentimentality: "I can already see a white man and a black man hand in hand" (Black Skin , 222).
  13. All reptiles have scales covering the skin, which is usually dry, and have nails on their toes.

LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов

Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru