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Перевод: snowfall
[существительное] снегопад
Тезаурус:
- Mostly these were on the west coast where glaciers moved faster since the snowfall was heavier near the Atlantic Ocean.
- There was a snowfall just before the turn of the year in 1962, and this is a picture of the 11.07 departure from Chesterfield Central to Nottingham, double-headed by Ivatt class 4 43156 and a class 5 4-;6-;0 seen approaching Horns Bridge.
- He waited for a fortnight after the heavy snowfall of late November and still nothing appeared to have been said with regard to Sarah's move to Leeds.
- Temperatures would drop below freezing in many parts of the world and, even if the war occurred in summer, many areas would have snowfall for months.
- I remembered another story they'd told me that day of the first snowfall: it was about a hunt several years ago, on a day like this.
- He says the variable pattern of snowfall does more to affect the figures than anything else.
- The rabbits are much more likely to be below ground after a snowfall, since they become very much more vulnerable on the surface with their cover blotted out and their feeding areas restricted.
- Pollution in such places is claimed to be ten times worse than in the West and the tonnage of sulphur dioxide said to fall every year on the average square kilometre sounds like the equivalent of a heavy snowfall.
- See Fig. 3 Where once the smooth cone of Vesuvius had risen, only a shattered stump now remained; where once there had been fields and vineyards and all the normal clutter of the countryside there now stretched a silent grey carpet of ash, mantling everything like a thick, dirty snowfall.
- In freezing temperatures and light snowfall, the enthusiastic and emotional crowd in Sofia heard Bulgaria's most radical demands so far and called for the ousted leader, Mr Todor Zhivkov, to stand trial for fraud and mismanagement.
- THE LACK of snowfall in most European resorts over the last two winters has made all skiers aware of the advantages of artificial snow-making machinery.
- Although there was a break in the snowfall, the wind still blew fiercely from the north, moaning round the house and whipping up the fallen snow so that it skimmed across the fields like fine powder, piling up in deep drifts where its progress was interrupted by hedgerows.
- A heavy snowfall left the hills deliciously inviting and the sky was clear and bright.
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