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Перевод: crevice
[существительное] трещина, содержащая жилу; расщелина ; щель
Тезаурус:
- Armeria maritima - Ligusticum scoticum maritime rock crevice community.
- She found a dark crevice up an entry leading to a court, and crouched down, head on knees.
- Amongst the dead hogweed umbels and seed heads of willow herb there are clusters of ladybirds, packed into tight groups in every available crevice.
- But my lad heard something and he went back and back through that crevice until he couldn't get any further.
- Crabs throw off a leg if it is grabbed by a predator, and scuttle away to the safety of a nearby crevice.
- Much later, when she was sure that Rose was asleep, she crawled the length and breadth of the room with fingers outstretched, feeling in every crevice, until she had the ring safe again.
- Crevice tools with a wander hose can deal with less accessible areas.
- Then, at last, between his legs, under his balls, feeling the loose pouchy skin of the scrotum, carefully under the back, tracing the crevice of the buttocks with one delicate forefinger.
- If it ends up in a bark crevice, the seed may germinate and penetrate the tree.
- That they carry back to the crevice
- The burn threads a wild and inhospitable crevice of the hills, where the wind blows cold and the sense of isolation grows with each lonely mile.
- 10 October, 1903 RAYMOND ASQUITH writes to Lady Manners from Aberdeenshire: "We had a storm yesterday and went out to watch the waves: I ventured too far out onto a rock and was knocked flat on my face against a granite floor by one of the biggest rollers ever seen on this coast: I never felt such a blow; luckily I fell in a crevice and wasn't washed away; but I was stunned for a few seconds, and when I got up my face and knee were streaming with blood.
- When disturbed, they make for a crevice or hole where they can jam themselves in so tight with their powerful claws that it is almost impossible to dislodge them.
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