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Перевод: clipping
[прилагательное] быстро движущийся; резкий; режущий; первоклассный; [существительное] газетная вырезка; обрезание; срезывание; обрезывание; подрезывание; стрижка ; обрезок
Тезаурус:
- The practice of clipping below the gallery and throwing up the fleeces to a helper to put into the barn was followed here.
- It is a well-known fact that clipping is done in the shade as it is a long and sweaty business for man and sheep, and was especially so before the days of electric clipping.
- Yet virtually the first time we climbed together, hadn't we spent nigh on a month clipping bolts in France and loving it?
- He selected the number two jib, clipping the spring shackles to the forestay.
- Fortunately, most popular hedging plants tolerate frequent close clipping to control them, and a hedge made from species such as beech, hornbeam or box can be as little as 15in wide.
- It will also need clipping or pruning to shape at least once a year, especially in the case of formal hedges.
- Anyone capable of sight-leading a route protected by bolts without clipping them has the right to remove them (a regular bolt hole closed by a rock dust/epoxy mix is virtually undetectable, and no meaningful harm will have been done to the crag environment).
- Water freely in dry weather during the first two seasons, and feed plants each year with a general fertiliser (2oz/sq yd), starting immediately after their first clipping.
- It is usually accompanied by a firm clipping of the heels together and is noticeable in all mazurkas and polonaises, particularly in the steps that Saint-Lon called the promenade, cabriole and pas sissonne (see page 121).
- "They send stories about us from all over the world and they charge 1.25 a clipping.
- At clipping time the sheep were driven in and penned, and as they were clipped, the fleeces were thrown up to a helper standing on the gallery and put at once into the wool store.
- Once established, hedges need routine clipping according to species and the level of precision required.
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