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Перевод: gust speek gust


[существительное]
порыв ветра; порыв ; хлынувший дождь; взрыв гнева; понимание; вкус ; острый вкус; приятный вкус


Тезаурус:

  1. They drifted with every gust, oblivious in their movable dreams.
  2. If the glider is tipped by a gust it may be difficult, or even impossible, to stop it drifting to one side.
  3. One eye-witness account noted: "At twelve noon, when the horses were pulling the Indian, there came a great gust of wind, and after this a rain shower which made everyone, including the soldiers, run for cover at great speed.
  4. In fact it had been blown away on a gust of wind as soon as the crate was opened in Liverpool and was never seen again.
  5. Gust response If you respond to gusts efficiently, without sheeting out to maintain control, you can gain many metres from each gust.
  6. My lesson lasted about half the time of Tony's, terminating as he was explaining the purpose of the deadman's handle to me when a gust filled his chute and hauled him off in fine style.
  7. Nevertheless, above the placard speed a severe gust can raise the loads on the wings and cause damage before the weak link has had time to break and relieve the situation.
  8. I feel that the doctors might accidentally tear me up, or that I might flap off the bed in a gust of wind and float away.
  9. When a blow-over does occur, you will always hear the people concerned state, quite truthfully: "Up to that time the wind had been quite acceptable and then there was this bad gust
  10. Be ready to open the airbrakes fully as it touches down to stop any bouncing or a gust lifting the glider into the air again.
  11. A gust of wind flapped the tents.
  12. The lords in parliament, and in the courthouse and the castle, they do not know how we live - they know nothing about us, except that we will die for them, to protect their forts in India and in Scotland " - his voice sharpened suddenly, his arm swung round and pointed north and a gust of response rose out of the crowd - "we have always been good at that, their demands can never be satisfied, regiments for the colonies, indentured servants and labourers for the plantations, they have scoured Scotland like a killing wind and the men have been whirled away in the blast of it.

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