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Перевод: buried
[прилагательное] похороненный; захороненный; погруженный
Тезаурус:
- Oxygen, too, began to increase faster than new "sinks" could neutralize it, or before it could be buried in sediments.
- We are all growing old and we shall die and be buried."
- The countryside has been buried under layers of concrete to facilitate its movement in ever greater numbers.
- He survived his daughter, however, by thirty-four years and, according to the Brackley Register, was buried on 22 January 1771.
- Hambury was no paradise, but being buried alive wasn't much of an improvement.
- A few days later, the storm became so violent that sheep became buried in six-foot drifts of snow, and the camera recorded farmers scrabbling down with their hands to release buried sheep, pin-pointed by amazingly perceptive border collies.
- The town of Heimaey in Iceland was buried under basaltic tephra in a matter of days after the commencement of the eruption of the volcano Helgafell in 1973.
- They live today with the broad end buried in the sediment, where they forage for food using small prehensile filaments.
- The corollary of the latter explanation is that the northwest-southeast anticlinal ridge with a core of Westphalian A strata was not significantly buried in later Westphalian times and acted as a controlling feature on Westphalian sedimentation.
- For the rest of a sunny but refreshingly cool Delhi day he buried himself in batting practice with a vigour that would have sapped any man without his phenomenal stamina.
- The plant is pushed through the hole in the tube, and locked in place, this assembly is then buried in the substrate after the tube is itself filled with gravel.
- And of course you risk yourself still further by positioning yourself under an overhanging edge - you could finish up at least partially buried if there is a cave-in.
- In 1666 a law was passed that everyone must be buried in wool.
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