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Перевод: billow
[существительное] большая волна; вал ; лавина ; море; [глагол] вздыматься; вздыматься волнами; волноваться
Тезаурус:
- When I sit down they billow up in front of me and I look as if I've got a water melon under there.
- Winnie in a billow.
- Her glazed porcelain wings billow in a gossamer sweep of iridescence.
- A miasma of despair rose from the cluster of black Workshops and Fenella felt it billow out and engulf them in its sick, cold desolation.
- There are illusory curtains, from ceiling to floor, which gently billow into the room as if blown by a warm, gentle breeze.
- CARNAGE: Flames billow from the crater where the huge jet finally came to rest after ripping a canyon through the shattered Amsterdam apartment blocks last night Picture: DE TELEGRAAF
- The "billow" or cone shape which develops in the sail under air flow couples with sweep back on the leading edges to offer a natural washout.
- Unlike a true fabric, Tyvek sheet tends to follow straight lines and does not billow, or curve under wind pressure.
- Sophie stepped into the shower through a billow of steam, her body a blur that trickled across the frosted glass.
- With experience you will learn how to use bias to best advantage in allowing the nylon to "billow" with a curvature that helps to create an aerofoil.
- A big shirt: a more practical cover-up than the ubiquitous pareo, less likely to billow into your neighbour's ice-cream and more appropriate when popping into smart restaurants or sensitive tourist spots such as church.
- And suddenly, there it was just below them, the huge billow of orange-red smoke and steam coming from the nostrils of the awesome Gruncher.
- And ahead of them, somewhere beyond the Waste, a great column of smoke was being made to billow upwards in the windless air.
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