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Перевод: sough speek sough


[существительное]
шорох ; шелест ; легкий шум; шуршание; журчание; глубокий вздох; слух ; молва ; сточный канал; дренажная труба; водоотливная штольня;
[глагол]
шелестеть


Тезаурус:

  1. There are also signs of early glass works and mine railways, but the chief monument here is the Great Haigh Sough, begun by Sir Roger Bradshaigh in 1652 to drain water from his mines, and one of the oldest such systems in the area.
  2. The writer feels that no Expensive Sough was, in fact, driven.
  3. For years afterward, whenever a line was accidentally misaligned (as happened, for instance, at Sough Tunnel on the Blackburn Bolton in 1847), it was always said to have been "laid out on the Flynn principle."
  4. Then there are the man-made drought problems - banks which slope towards the sough, sunny walls, terraces or patios - all are often inhospitable to plant life because they have been designed as suntraps.
  5. Here, as well as an engine house and other works, is Mandale Sough, a drainage channel one mile long which took twenty-three years to dig.
  6. The hole was referred to by Tace as Apsley Sough, though sough in these parts meant a drain or channel.
  7. But the limestone took no such jagged form in the area where he knew the sough must be located, it was smooth and curved.
  8. And it couldn't have been a sough or drain, for there could have been no reason to drain water into a mine.
  9. Peter, though fortuitously, had found Apsley Sough.
  10. There's absolutely nothing to be ashamed of, and the very fact that you've confronted your fears, faced up to your problem and sough help on your own initiative shows that you're strong enough to make a full recovery.
  11. The mill's water power came from the Bonsall Brook and a "sough" - the stream of an adit made for draining lead mines.

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