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Перевод: ditch
[существительное] ров ; канава ; кювет ; траншея ; котлован ; выемка ; [глагол] окапывать; осушать почву с помощью канав; чистить ров; чистить канаву; сбрасывать в канаву; пускать под откос; угробить (машину); делать вынужденную посадку на воду; покидать в беде
Тезаурус:
- It was another Glory and it had been abandoned, half in and half out of a ditch.
- A drainage ditch around them would probably do more good than anything else.
- "I saw state policemen drag strikers across the road and make them kneel in the ditch there while they held shotguns in their backs.
- Should he ditch the salmon?
- If you want "free" hedges it is important to leave one side of a bank or ditch uncut to allow recolonisation.
- Witnessing a helicopter ditch in the Irish Sea, Eddie Whittle helped save the pilot's life by pinpointing the position and dropping him the dinghy out of his 172.
- He was none too pleased at her unheralded visit, but the series Life In The Ditch began, and was later published as a book by Barrie and Jenkins.
- Where trees end, turn right (waymarked), ascending on track alongside ditch.
- All of us assumed that she'd wandered off to die alone and that, sooner or later, we'd come across her body, sprawled in a ditch or hidden from view in a clump of thorn trees.
- About the same date 1834 a range of Loose Boxes and Stalls were erected in the Lower Paddock near to the Ditch.
- I then burrowed into the cockpit to wrench the gear from its housing but in so doing I became unplugged and did not hear the pilot shouting that we were about to ditch."
- A deep defensive ditch still survives there, but it was only a small settlement and Camden's "town" of Gausennae is probably Causennis which stood further to the north on the River Witham.
- The basket of provisions had hit the side of the ditch hard, and Mary, remembering the eggs, was almost afraid to look inside.
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