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Перевод: cockle
[существительное] съедобный моллюск; раковина моллюска; куколь посевной [бот.]; плевел опьяняющий; морщина ; изъян ; печь для сушки хмеля; [глагол] морщиться; покрываться складками; коробиться; морщиниться; покрываться барашками; завертывать винтом; завертывать спиралью; завертываться винтом; завертываться спиралью
Тезаурус:
- Father-of-three Andrew Cockle, 31, was taken to hospital with neck and chest injuries but died after emergency surgery.
- I strode well away from the Land Rover but there were cockle shells everywhere and a few needle whelks, like minute unicorns' horns less than half an inch long.
- Despite a rise in income from commercial farming in the past five years, profits have almost halved at Newcastle University's Cockle Park farm in Northumberland.
- The appeal of St James, and his influence, became for a space immense; his cockle shell a great mark of prestige and spiritual hope worn by successful pilgrims, or those who wished to be thought so, for centuries to come.
- Cockle Button, Cockle Ben , a children's book he wrote in the 1930s, has remarkably good illustrations.
- Stan pointed out Cockle Sands, mega-feeding area for many waders.
- The Saltash Fair and pageant was a popular event of the 1930s, revived in the 1950s as Winkle Fair with "King Cockle".
- There are any number of razor-sharp splinters and jagged, irregular surfaces, of course, but some fragments usually show what is called a conchoidal fracture: the surface is fairly smooth, but ridged with a number of concentric corrugations, centred on the point of impact of the hammer, and the effect produced is somewhat reminiscent of the appearance of the ridges on a cockle shell.
- In 1802 two Messrs Goldsmith (clothiers) went bankrupt, replaced fairly swiftly by Cockle and Wicks.
- It may be that Morgan (1972) observed apostatic selection by H. lapillus between the acorn barnacle Semibalanus balanoides and the cockle Cerastoderma edule at Old Den in the mouth of the Humber, UK.
- In the old town of Leigh, part of Southend West constituency, the cockle boats with their huge punts lie at anchor with small vessels that fish for plaice or sole on the Maplin Sands.
- Feed them on small pieces of squid or cockle at regular intervals (once a week).
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