d da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dr ds dt du dw dx dy dz

Перевод: dust speek dust


[существительное]
пыль ; прах ; сор ; деньги [жарг.] ; презренный металл; пыльца ;
[глагол]
вытирать пыль; выбивать пыль; пылить; запылить; посыпать сахарной пудрой или мукой


Тезаурус:

  1. In a notebook, beneath the underlined word "tone" and "NB" penned three times, Dostoevsky has written among other jottings "summer, dust, mortar"; and in this case the man and the artist are at one.
  2. To sweep a floor the broom must be firmly but lightly used to push the dust forwards, then carefully brought backwards just off the floor before repeating the push.
  3. Istvan Gati, as the Persian King, Orontes, is a sensational baritone with a clear, passionate tone, although his baritone Jozsef Moldvay sounds as though he has something stuck at the back o his mouth, a bit of dust maybe, which causes him to deliver the interpretation of his role in a somewhat unexpected manner.
  4. Durkin was dressed for motoring in a long white dust coat and cap.
  5. "any dust or effluvia caused by a trade, business or manufacture or process which are prejudicial to health or are a nuisance to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood ".
  6. Although its milling days are long over, the mill now forms a useful storage building as well as housing a small electronics workshop, a far cry from the days of steam and dust featured throughout its century of use.
  7. The usher's name was George, and during the westerns whenever a redskin bit the dust the audience called out, "Georgie, take out the body!"
  8. The Factory Inspectorate, part of the Health and Safety Executive and local authorities, responsible for the enforcement of the present health and safety at work laws, would be mainly concerned with the latter, being a source of danger to the health of employees; the control of odour nuisance, whilst not ignored being accorded a lower priority, as the legal requirements concerning occupational hygiene are mainly orientated towards the degree of risk i.e. the harmful effects on the body, arising out of exposure to toxic materials in the form of fumes, gases and dust.
  9. After the grubs have eaten extensive "galleries" in the wood over a period of years, with the resultant dust being emitted in bun-shaped pellets, the larva enters a pupal stage lasting three to six weeks and emerges as a fully grown beetle.
  10. "All I could see of the explosion was this huge cloud of dust.
  11. I was enthralled when miners talked of firedamp, rock falls, dust explosions and death and injury underground.
  12. For example it is reported that overstocking in litter-based poultry will result in an overloaded offensive litter; whilst understocking may also be undesirable, since this may result in a dry and dusty litter which may help disperse the odour over a wide area, unless dust filters are installed.
  13. But so do many things once the dust of composition has settled and the builder's yard of notebooks and rejected drafts can be studied at leisure.

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