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Перевод: snout
[существительное] рыло; морда ; нос ; сопло; мундштук ; сигарета ; табак
Тезаурус:
- I was beginning to think that I would be going home fishless when I found myself singing, "He shall feed his flock"; and fell to musing upon how well I would be able to feed five, let alone five thousand, given the reluctance of the fish to show even a snout above the surface.
- The purse seine nets are made of large mesh in which it is easy for a dolphin to get its flipper or snout caught.
- At one point in Maus II, Vladek's wife Anja plays a murderous game of hide-and-seek, chased up and down the bunk beds of a vast, empty Auschwitz barracks by a guard reduced in close-up to a pair of vicious piggy eyes above a snarling snout (Poles are pigs in a world where Jews are mice efficiently exterminated by German cats).
- Where the snout, or end, of a glacier stayed in one place for many years - which was when the ice was advancing at the same rate as it was melting - more and more boulder clay was dumped at the glacier snout.
- The drooping snout and the torpedo-like body, coupled with big fins and muscles like Charles Atlas, make him one of the best, if not the best, fighting coarse fish.
- The swordfish family has a much longer, slender snout than the sailfish.
- By now the victim had sprouted curly horns and the snout of a wild boar.
- She rose from her seat and swiped the dog a hefty blow across its snout.
- Young may be carried on the snout of the mother if they are in distress (or stillborn), a behaviour that is also sometimes extended to humans in distress.
- In this area he builds first a small depression by removing mouthfuls of sand and then produces a nest from weeds which are coated with a sticky substance so that they can be moulded with his snout.
- The worms crawl in The worms crawl out The worms play poker on your snout Be merry my friends be merry!
- The body is long and slender, with a pointed head and it has a long pointed snout that forms a "bill".
- He was finding walking a chore so we left him, following the river inland towards its glacial snout source.
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