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Перевод: erect speek erect


[прилагательное]
прямой; поднятый; стоячий; вертикальный; торчащий; ощетинившийся; бодрый;
[наречие]
прямо;
[глагол]
сооружать; соорудить; воздвигать; возвести; выстраивать; создавать; выпрямлять; поднимать; монтировать; устанавливать; собирать


Тезаурус:

  1. Arriving at a suitable pitching site, I would erect the tent and Pete would fetch water and have a brew ready by the time we piled in.
  2. The best solution is to erect a permanent fruit cage, though this is not always practical for tree fruits.
  3. The Cyclops enters Eliot's poetry after a line which seems to mock the rising of the formulaic Homeric "rosy-fingered dawn" in the poem "Sweeney Erect" when:
  4. But she was standing between them, a small, slim, erect figure with an air of quiet attention, apparently unharmed and unalarmed.
  5. As they bowled along the country roads Sally sat erect on the bench-seat feeling like a queen.
  6. He poured half a glass of neat Scotch, raised it to Leonora who had seated herself in an arm chair, erect and elegant.
  7. Elephants elsewhere have been known to overcome both types of barriers that the task force was planning to erect.
  8. Menzies asked a grey-haired man who stood bundled up in his plaid, tall and erect as though he was ready to take root.
  9. Andrew Cunningham, who had been fortunate in having been one of the men brought up to the surface to erect a fence round the subsidence, volunteered to go back down into the unknown to search for his missing colleagues.
  10. This throws up a wealth of stems furnished with palish green leaves, comprised of lance-shaped leaflets, above which rise erect plumes of minute flowers, closely packed along the stems like pearls.
  11. The son of Poseidon and Amphitrite was called Triton, and was usually represented as half-man, half-dolphin, holding in his left hand an upright dolphin that suggests an erect penis.
  12. Conversely, Orientals and Africans rarely mutilate their pets for cosmetic purposes, but the trimming of puppies ears of certain breeds to make them stand erect or the breaking and subsequent resetting of the tails of American saddle-bred horses is, or was until very recently, a common practice in American dog and horse-show circles.
  13. "Thanks, Georgie," His Grace the Duke, otherwise known as Everard Bean, pouted and drew himself erect.

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