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Перевод: overcast
[прилагательное] покрытый облаками; облачный; мрачный; хмурый; печальный; угрюмый; [существительное] облака ; тучи ; облачность ; сплошная облачность; обшивка ; покров ; [глагол] покрывать; закрывать; затемнять; покрывать мраком; закрывать тучами; покрываться; закрываться; темнеть; обметать; зашивать; сшивать через край
Тезаурус:
- The plants here have a dense but high canopy of leaves over them during the summer; so, apart from the odd shaft of sunlight, the conditions are overcast but not dark.
- For the moment I am concentrating mostly on the fact that I am riding under the Arctic sky, a very black sky, heavily overcast, being pulled across the ice by a team of dogs.
- It didn't matter that there was an uncomfortable breeze throughout the week, an overcast and threatening sky and a lively court.
- The steel-gray expanse of the northern pebbled beach, overcast with the shadows of the high cliffs, creates the dominant black of Braque's marines.
- A heat lamp has been installed and the Meerkats use it, especially on dull overcast days.
- If the day is overcast, where possible shoot with whatever light there is behind you as this will maximise the exposure and help prevent the colours from becoming washed-out and muddy.
- Wednesday 21st we awakened at dawn to a chilly overcast day but spirits were good.
- When the polarisation is unavailable as well (as on overcast days, for example), bees fall back on yet a third system, based on landmarks, and there is no reason to suppose we have exhausted the set of fail-safe plans built into bees.
- Monday morning: it was nearly ten o'clock but so grey and overcast that the light was switched on in the kitchen in Marie's house.
- For the first time that weekend the rain had stopped, and although it was still overcast we could make out something of the beauties of the landscape.
- From the General Staffs" point of view, there were some bright patches in the otherwise sombre overcast of the last years of the 1950s.
- His Debussy Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune was the strangest I have ever heard: drably overcast, not so much seductive as comatose, and so deathly slow that audible flute breaths were essential in the pauses.
- Not only may the strength of the light vary, perhaps from full sunshine to overcast, but the colour of the light can also change.
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