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Перевод: choppy
[прилагательное] часто меняющийся; порывистый (о ветре); неспокойный (о море); потрескавшийся
Тезаурус:
- "each at once her choppy finger laying
- Mike Peacock's 45ft Juno IV, skippered by Mike McIntyre, revelled in the choppy seas and 14-17 knot south-easterly breeze.
- MIKE BIRT kept his head in the choppy conditions at Hove to win round one of the British Funboard Cup.
- Many a swimming pool fund has run into choppy water and adventure playground appeals turned into assault courses!
- Fig 72 Timing when and where to gybe in choppy conditions.
- He searched deeper, trying to pull up more substantial impressions to the choppy surface.
- But in open, or partially open waters, where a wind is capable of creating a choppy surface and influencing the below-surface conditions, it is wise to fish into the wind.
- At the other end of the scale they quite often roll just beneath the surface, and if the water is choppy you will not know it is happening.
- For instance, in choppy water it is worth sacrificing your angle to the wind for a little more speed to punch through the waves.
- With the water high up on the beach the sea is very choppy and launching is very difficult because the waves break viciously on the steep upper slopes of the beach which is frequently a shingle ridge.
- A large number of people sample windsurfing whilst on holiday and unfortunately do so under difficult conditions: crowded swimming beaches, choppy conditions, poor equipment and indifferent instruction.
- The afternoon was drawing in and the water was choppy under the keen wind.
- LADY Arran, a 71-year-old countess with a penchant for speed, put Britain back in the record books yesterday with a storming run in a hydroplane that made light of choppy conditions at the National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham.
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