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Перевод: ledge
[существительное] край ; рудное тело; планка ; рейка ; выступ ; уступ ; борт ; риф ; шельф ; бар ; залежь ; пласт ; реборда
Тезаурус:
- He rose but found his chains would not let him even reach it, so he slumped on the ledge and wondered how long he would be detained.
- One set of 10 pellets was left on a dry ledge against a south facing wall, and after two years there had been some erosion of the surfaces of the pellets but the pellets were still largely intact.
- I followed them onto a narrow, crumbling ledge above the ravine where the wind hurled us against the wall.
- Creeping underneath the ledge, she found that there was enough space for her to nestle safely while she slept off the exhaustion of the last few days.
- How many E6 leaders each year pass by the ledge of Lloydia Serotina - rarest of British plants - which is only yards from the path, and fail to bestow a second glance on its nodding, purple-veined understatedness?
- The vase wobbled, so he hung on to the window ledge to steady himself.
- Sedum rosea - Armeria maritima maritime cliff ledge community.
- The lead climber, Sedlmayer, caught sight of a possible bivouac ledge, and simultaneously a man's face, looming up out of the icy fog.
- They went into the kitchen and I started to tidy the room, gathering the plates from here and there and scattering the remains of the food on the window ledge.
- For it is true, when I stood on that high ledge this morning and viewed the land before me, I distinctly felt that rare, yet unmistakable feeling - the feeling that one is in the presence of greatness.
- "Grab the window ledge and stand on my shoulders then.
- There is usually some characteristic along the route - perhaps a ledge or an especially rich bed of bloodworms - which has a special attraction, but quite often it is a turning point, or the terminal point, of a beat which is the hotspot.
- Selkirk pushed him in and made him squat on a stone ledge while he cut free his bound hands only to fasten gyves to his wrists and ankles; attached by chains to the wall; these allowed Corbett to move but quickly chafed his wrists and ankles.
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