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Перевод: blocked
[прилагательное] замороженный; блокированный; загороженный
Тезаурус:
- Obviously the other side of the gap had to be blocked in, and to represent the 1840s the choice fell on Timofey Granovsky, in his time a renowned liberal professor and public speaker, and to a lesser extent a man of letters.
- For example, we would get into trouble if we failed to notice that there was a blocked gas lid in the wall that someone could fall over.
- Very simply, persistent high pressure over eastern Australia and across to New Zealand has blocked the passage of rain-bearing low pressure systems and their associated cold fronts northward out of the Antarctic (Figure 2).
- The Labour document also proposes a Continuing Professional Development Scheme to try to free the skills of the 8000 postdoctoral researchers in temporary appointments whose careers are blocked by the poor career structure for academic researchers.
- So ferocious was the wind that the trees blew down and blocked the roads and railways.
- Five minutes later Luke blocked a brilliant goal from the youngest cousin and cleared.
- The wooden trellised gate blocked the way, the outside public highway was detached from the ancient bridle path, now a forestry way and kept for private use.
- If he objects, progress is blocked for a week.
- Marie blocked the picture of Madge's face out of her mind and looked up guiltily.
- I walk into a dance rehearsal as a well-adjusted 44-year-old woman holding on to my valiums and the hope that I'm growing old gracefully, and I walk out a 19-year-old hooligan with purple hair extensions, leopard-skin cycling shorts, black lip-gloss and the word "menopause" blocked out of my consciousness.
- SECTION OF VAS REMOVED OR BLOCKED
- The panelling was scarred with initials and obscenities; greenish damp from blocked gutterings seeped through walls hung with silk that was torn and ripped.
- "The fish can even improve fishing in waters previously so blocked with weeds that they were unfishable."
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