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Перевод: swim
[существительное] плавание; головокружение; обморок ; омут, в котором водится рыба; [глагол] плавать; плыть; проплывать; проплавать; переплывать; заставлять плыть; быть залитым; кружиться; чувствовать головокружение
Тезаурус:
- If, during training, the rat was always released in the same place, and if it was then released in a different one, it could still swim directly to the platform.
- My only alternative is to give it slack line, laying the rod in the rests and hoping it will swim out of its own accord.
- This, though, is simply a gathering of independent fish in an area that offers enough food for all of them, such as a baited swim.
- We have a quick swim in the dark, cold water, touching the sandy bottom with our toes as we dive off the raft, the evening still bright, still hot.
- The methods described so far are suitable for popular waters where it is a case of choosing a swim and staying put for the whole session, which means you must attract fish into your swim and induce them to feed.
- When I was little I learned to swim in the ponds of the Romney Marshes, behind Dungeness.
- One can only regard them as victims of other people's loose ends, just as the terrible sustained anxiety of Raskolnikov's mother and sister on his account is the measure of his power to make others suffer as well as himself in that limbo which his friend - his only friend - Razumikhin calls being out of the practical swim.
- This is important when the fish are in the swim and perhaps ready to bite as soon as they see the bait sinking through the water.
- They went to swim in the Smith pool and Mr Smith sent a maid out with four shandies on a tray and several bags of crisps.
- The flow advances in a manner similar to that of pahoehoe flows on dry land, and the pillows are budded off so quietly that the cameramen were able to swim up to within less than a metre of the swelling pillows.
- The state of the river and a temperature barely above freezing means it is going to be hard today but I will still feed about a dozen maggots when I cast in, and them the same again when the float is halfway down the swim.
- Barbel fishing in the early days, and I am talking to more than a hundred years ago, was very popular amongst the gentry, who used to employ a man to bait a swim with thousands of lobworms over a period of days, sometimes weeks.
- "How far have we got to swim for this competition?"
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