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Перевод: barbed
[прилагательное] с колючками; колючий; колкий; ядовитый
Тезаурус:
- Her throat was filled with coils of barbed wire.
- Along that road lies endless retreat, and the end of it is a voluntary totalitarian state with ourselves erecting the barbed wire around.
- Cattle-mesh fencing is suitable for all livestock although on uneven ground it may be wise to add a strand of barbed wire just above the ground to discourage a rooting pig.
- Unfortunately he ran into barbed wire that twanged a warning which brought a sentry along the beach, and Archie Hart was captured.
- But the barbed wire has now been boarded up, presumably because the detainees must neither look out nor be seen from outside.
- So the main tension in Around The World In 80 Days (BBC 1), in which Michael Palin does a Phileas Fogg, is whether the famously amiable presenter will ever rise to a barbed remark.
- Paddocks should never have acute angles or corners of less than ninety degrees, where a horse may become trapped by others; fences should never have barbed wire or cattle mesh in them.
- Ronan's portrayal of a faintly mad Irish family is just barbed enough to stay on the tougher side of sentimental, his narrative of a friendship's slow demise uncomfortably convincing.
- Government officials insisted that they were not going to build walls or put up barbed wire round the embassies.
- Three quarters of the way round the circuit I was surprised to find a small Party of Germans erecting a barbed wire barricade across the path.
- For one early arrival in Ramsey, where the internees were cordoned off from the rest of the town by barbed wire:
- It's these unexploded shells, quite a number littered about and we haven't been allowed down there for so long, it's all barbed wire, I believe.
- A single strand of taut barbed wire, 2 feet high and 4 feet from the hedge is essential to prevent damage and eventual gaps.
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