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Перевод: sticky
[прилагательное] липкий; липучий; клейкий; жаркий и влажный; душный; несговорчивый; очень неприятный; затруднительный; трудный
Тезаурус:
- The weather was fiendishly sticky, what they call the "pre-monsoon".
- 2 Use a skewer to poke holed in the orange around the sticky tape.
- Add the softened butter to the dough in three pieces, mixing it in thoroughly - the dough will become very heavy and sticky and will be difficult to manage when all the butter is incorporated.
- "Sticky fingers."
- So many plants thrive on sticky clay soil that it's no barrier to a beautiful garden, says Nigel Colborn
- Some terebellids live in burrows in the substrate, others build tubes of coral sand which they pick up, piece by piece, using the sticky tentacles.
- But no, Jessie had to be something else; Jessie had to be sent to the Secretarial School: no getting her hands sticky from the toffee hammer, breaking up the slabs in the long tins; no weighing out a ha'p'orth of hundreds and thousands or a penn'orth of sugar baccy; and as for the weighing out of the real baccy, of hard cut or shag or even serving the best cigars, oh no, oh no, her father was having Jessie do nothing like that.
- Down in the corrie, two sparkling blue-green lochans perch beneath the steep cliffs, and it's hard to imagine that just over the next two gullies, people in golf jumpers are tucking into sticky buns.
- This floor's sticky!
- I can supply some pre-printed sticky labels if you want them.
- Try to stop your child from chewing things, and from licking sticky paper or stamps.
- The sticky seeds of V. loranthi adhere to many plants, but only those attached to other mistletoes develop.
- In a Time Out interview with Simon Garfield, Morrissey spoke of this: "They (the tabloids) hound me and it gets very sticky.
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