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Перевод: picked speek picked


[прилагательное]
отборный; подобранный; собранный; отобранный; остроконечный; обглоданный


Тезаурус:

  1. Weiner says that in the Eighties we've gone past the "grazing" stage, in which we picked at this and that all day long, to "refuelling": the pit-stop in which we shovel food in our mouths as fast as we can.
  2. He found her where she clung to a rope that was curled up in a corner of the iron ship and picked her up and carried her through a secret tunnel down through the floor of the ship, down through the underwater creatures, deep into the earth beneath the swirling sea.
  3. He picked up his glass and sank into the armchair near Kate's end of the sofa.
  4. Stung by My Bloody Valentine comparisons and having fallen out with Creation Records, 1992 picked up with the glorious "Secondhand Clothes" EP and patronage by Too Pure (where they remain).
  5. He picked it up by one long back leg.
  6. Modelling of the deep magnetic boundaries has provided good correlations with reflectivity boundaries picked up on deep seismic surveys, and images of the data and their derivatives have suggested the presence of major structural boundaries, both parallel and oblique to what is conventionally taken to be the Iapetus suture, which may be the margins of terrains assembled as part of a broader zone.
  7. It seems not unlikely that human beings - and other living organisms - are surrounded by electromagnetic fields that could be picked up by cameras, assuming the circumstances were favourable.
  8. Ben Hanbury is flying as well and he picked up the big race there yesterday with White Crown.
  9. With so many cables fairly close together it is easy to see why the side stitches remain as loops instead of being picked up with the latch tool at the sides of the cables.
  10. He looked at the books Willie had chosen and picked some others from the bookcase with animal pictures in them.
  11. Of course this 6000 includes some individuals that we picked up more than once; but by marking the toads we ensured that we counted each one only once each year, and standard marking and recapture techniques enabled us to estimate the size of the population, and the annual rate of mortality and recruitment of newly matured adults to the breeding population.
  12. His father, with a working man's regard for hired finery, picked it up, smoothed it and stood draping it over his arm like an outfitter's assistant.
  13. Jane dug the garden as Lee picked up the weeds.

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