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Перевод: unpaved
[прилагательное] грунтовой
Тезаурус:
- The Tyre from which I had travelled was a place of unpaved roads and overflowing sewage, of Palestinian camps and fedayeen guerrillas, of guns and sunken ships and the sharp clap of explosions.
- He followed Creed's directions, leaving the road for an unpaved track that seemed to lead towards the ocean.
- And the cities of the Third World often have unpaved roads.
- "Radon gas, emanating from radium in the soil, is present at high concentrations in soil gases and enters homes though unpaved basements and through wet and porous structural materials," Martell says.
- Like most Iraqi villages in the flat Mesopotamian plain, it has no centre but is, rather, a rambling collection of houses facing onto inner courtyards, all concealed from the unpaved streets by brown mud brick walls.
- Slowly we drove down a broad unpaved street lined with matchbox-houses.
- All that is missing from its picturesque streets - geraniums spill from every aperture, a stream gushes from a well down an unpaved track, cattle low in shelters below the villagers' cottages - is a cast of yokels and buxom wenches bursting into an operatic aria.
- Yet, property taxes on Pocahontas-Kentucky's surface land hardly yield enough to buy a bus for the county school system, and the 76 the county receives as payment on the mineral rights would not buy the bus a new tyre to replace the one worn out on the county's unpaved and rough coal-hauling roads."
- As they entered the yard a figure rose from the side of a pile of tins lying on the unpaved part of the ground, in his hand what looked like a piece of iron guttering.
- Times Beach unwittingly became contaminated ten years ago, when trucks sprayed the town's unpaved streets with waste oil containing dioxin, an extremely toxic byproduct of a common herbicide.
- At this time of year the unpaved streets were practically quagmires.
- We passed a rural church, a country pub, and then turned down an unpaved cul-de-sac running through a dense cluster of beeches and pines to a four-square Edwardian villa with overhanging eaves and low-pitched roof.
- Beyond the tiny hamlet the smaller unpaved road climbed a shallow hill before disappearing eastwards in a stand of dark trees.
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