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Перевод: warmer
[существительное] грелка ; нагревательный прибор; подогревательный прибор
Тезаурус:
- Some animals have a red spot over the eye giving them good protection from sunburn and eye cancer in warmer climates, and the mossy, curly coat, which gives such good insulation in temperate regions, is replaced by a smooth coat in hotter parts of the world.
- Hoomey's teeth were chattering after his dice with death; Nails's house was no warmer indoors that it was out.
- Those who read right-wing papers proved significantly more satisfied with the Conservative Party's handling of major issues, and felt significantly warmer towards Mrs Thatcher and her party.
- When the cloth was taken from the loom, it was loose and open in texture and needed to be fulled, or shrunk, to make it warmer and more durable.
- Maybe it's a bit warmer, but it ain't much.
- It has been calculated that in 1922 an average of 38 minutes would be spent on going to work and coming back, with a working day of between 14 and 15 hours in the warmer months.
- In such an extreme climate, these cave dwellings have the distinct advantage of being cooler than surface structures in summer, and warmer in winter.
- The restaging generally has less bite and less fluency than Hall's original - Susanna's humour is more truly peasant-like - but it feels warmer and more sympathetic.
- The hospitality I was used to in Scotland may not have been so lavish, but it was certainly warmer and more personal.
- but - unlike IRAS - it also carries 50 kg of slightly warmer liquid hydrogen to provide the bulk of the cooling for the satellite.
- During the warmer months I averaged at least 15 common carp in a five hour session but this winter two sessions were biteless.
- The tubes at Pipe were bigger, meaner, longer, bluer, warmer.
- It was much warmer in the bathroom after Mrs Popple's bath - much warmer at least than it was anywhere else in the suburban house.
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