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Перевод: imbedded
[прилагательное] встроенный; вкрапленный; вмурованный; заделанный
Тезаурус:
- we'll show you now how to put on a pressure bandage for severe bleeding and then we'll put the film on and you can see the whole lot again, okay, so just be in the room if you just push and push and push on the window and er the hand has gone through the window, right, and there's no glass imbedded but it's cut right across the palm and the reason that we show you this one is because the artery that feeds all these fingers comes and the thumb comes up in an arch like that okay, so the artery comes down, up in an arch across the palm of the hand, so the fingers and thumb all get a blood supply, so when you cut the palm of your hand there is a lot of blood pumping out, okay, so what's the first thing I'd tell her to do?
- A Hytrel cassette, like the strings of a tennis racket, are imbedded into the midsole to cushion and support the foot.
- Cultural marginality, which encompasses the culture of poverty concept (Lewis 1966), has been largely discredited because of the implication that traits such as apathy and passivity, which are the hallmarks of the culture of poverty, are very strongly imbedded in those who grow up in such a culture and therefore prevent them responding positively if opportunities arise.
- Scraps of the local railway system, which died in the 1930s, can be seen imbedded in Los Angeles boulevards like fragments of a lost civilisation.
- But I was disappointed by the absence of any exploration of the notions of hierarchy and competition so deeply imbedded in our male-dominated society.
- He hoped the young man would relapse into muteness and leave him to read the privilege and privacy imbedded in this landscape, to note the pampered thoroughbreds grazing beyond the fences and glimpse their owners' residences tucked down driveways discreetly screened by firs.
- Be found imbedded in some chilly corse,
- The reason is that surfaces of negative curvature cannot be imbedded into our (nearly) flat and Euclidean three-space.
- A small sharp nose was imbedded between pudgy cheeks on which the threads of broken veins were emphasized rather than disguised by a thin crust of make-up.
- If you have a foreign object imbedded in you, glass in your hand, for instance, or something in your eye, do not attempt to remove it yourself, go to the nearest Accident and Emergency hospital department or doctor's surgery.
- Dellinger Web A fabric web imbedded into the midsole, which acts like a trampoline.
- James Parke surveyed the situation: HMS Impregnable was lying with her bow pointing northeast, the hull was intact, although she was firmly imbedded in the soft seabed.
- And as I sat on the beach, I idly picked up some of the myriad stones lying on the shore, and one of them surprised me with its remarkable colours - it was pure marble glistening and sparkling with mica particles imbedded in it.
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