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Перевод: cinnabar
[существительное] киноварь
Тезаурус:
- They stood in the foothills of the Ta Pa Shan, three levels of cinnabar red buildings climbing the hillside, the once elegant sweep of their grey-tiled roofs smashed like broken mouths, their brickwork crumbling, their doorways cluttered with weed and fallen masonry.
- All four Scouts sported minor shuriken wounds, swiftly healed, their cinnabar blood closing up gashes like sealing wax.
- In fact, if the aposematic prey is rare, it is more heavily predated, and the proportion falls: if the aposematic prey is relatively frequent to begin with, it is favoured, and becomes more common The black and yellow caterpillars of the cinnabar moth are camouflaged when seen from a distance as they feed on their favoured ragwort.
- There'll be no cinnabar moths next year."
- Superficially it might have appeared as though two brawny giants, immobilised but for the sway of their torsos, were about to jab and slash at one another, piercing and flaying till the vampire bat device decided that sufficient flesh had been sliced, that sufficient blood had coagulated in slim cinnabar threads.
- For example, the caterpillar of the cinnabar moth (Callimorpha jacobea) resembles the flower head of its food plant (ragwort) from a distance but its black and yellow stripes are aposematic when seen from nearby.
- Yet the red and black cinnabar moth has caterpillars which, while they are happy to eat innocuous weeds such as groundsel, are also ragwort specialists.
- His former arm sockets were mere stumps of cinnabar.
- He had been so butchered by shuriken stars that his corpse was a mere long mound of rashers glued by cinnabar.
- An Imperial Fist thinks and plans his every deed meticulously, even in the crucible of combat when our spilt blood hardens like cinnabar, thanks be to Larraman's Organ.
- Until just before the First World War, a strong decoction containing sarsaparilla, calomel, cinnabar, anise, fennel, senna, and liquorice was warmed up and taken in quart doses daily for ten days.
- For example a study of the Buddhist statuettes of Tibet and the Himalayas has identified the blue copper mineral azurite, red lead and cinnabar (red mercury sulphide) on the head-dresses.
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