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Перевод: char
[прилагательное] случайный; [существительное] случайная работа; поденная работа; домашняя работа; поденщица ; приходящая уборщица; уборщица ; что-либо обуглившееся; древесный уголь; голец [зоол.] ; ручьевая форель; пеструшка ; чай ; [глагол] выполнять поденную работу; убирать; убрать; чистить; обжигать; обугливать; обугливаться; тесать камень
Тезаурус:
- Loch Brora produces a good number of salmon each season, as well as Arctic char and some excellent brown trout; but the loch is most famous as a sea-trout fishery and from June until September, these wonderful, fighting fish provide outstanding sport.
- Where cast-iron columns support timber beams, the exposed surfaces of the beams may char, but they do not expand and generate lateral movements on columns as might steel beams or iron beams.
- The CHAR races alone raised over 100,000 in 1991.
- Don't tell me that Charlene in Neighbours was very different from The Hendersons" Char," said Alan Hardy.
- The show was The Henderson Kids and Kylie auditioned for the part of Charlotte Kernow - known as Char - in a tomboy role that was to prove remarkably similar to the character that would one day transform her into a superstar.
- "Char the tips in hot embers to shrink and toughen the fibres for better penetration"
- She was clearly number one for Char.
- Whilst concerned primarily with rafting and its supporters, CHAR both understand and appreciate the requirements of all river users and as such work closely with the various organizations and authorities that represent these fellow users.
- The sisters were competing again, before the same casting director Alan Hardy, amongst 500 girls trying for the part of Char, the down to earth tearaway in The Henderson Kids .
- Unique varieties of the arctic char in Lochs Grannoch, Doon and Dungeon are threatened with extinction owing to a tenfold increase in acidity since the 1970s.
- The resident fish consist of brown trout, char, eels and a few pike and stickleback.
- As the temperature rose, the bitumen was further cooked into a solid char containing graphite.
- Exit char, foaming at the mouth.
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