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Перевод: piercing
[прилагательное] острый; бронебойный; пронизывающий; пронзительный; резкий; проницательный; [существительное] бурение; просверливание; диаметр в свету
Тезаурус:
- There is no doubt that swordfish have succeeded in piercing the bottom planking of boats, but if any were ever sunk in this way is unknown.
- And in the Stop Hinkley Centre, Jill Sutcliffe, an experienced campaigner who had seen Luxulyan from the gantry head, was ready to encourage and advise the uncertain before they took the stage in front of the cold, piercing gazes of the lawyers and the Inspector.
- In the underground man's sick yet piercing analysis, most people are roadbuilders, instinctively being somebody, doing something, going somewhere.
- Piercing white lights shook on the masts of ships in the docks.
- Somewhere ahead in the crags of Kielderhead Moor a hawk was whistling, a piercing sound in the lonely valley, overlain for a few heart-stopping moments by the snarl of a jet.
- Attaching carpet piercing spikes to the base, and making sure the system pierces the top few millimetres of wood below the carpet adds further to security.
- However, it has also been observed that those with wrinkled testa (coats) appear to be slower to germinate and may well benefit from piercing, scratching or abrasion.
- Appearance faults, according to the Breed Standard, include the following: Light, tall, greyhound-like in general appearance; too long, too short, narrow body; prominent occipital bone; hound-like head and expression; narrow, light, too short, too long, or coarse head; flat forehead (little or no stop); narrow lower jaw; long or pointed muzzle; cheeks too protruding; ram's or split nose, bridge or nose dished or sloping; tip of nose light or spotted; open, pink or spotted lips, corners of the mouth open; distemper teeth; wrinkles on the head; ears set too low, large, long, floppy, turned back, not lying close, or irregularly carried; light (yellow) eyes, or a light and a dark eye, open, deep-set, too full, round, staring eyes, piercing gaze; neck too long, thick, weak muscled, dewlaps or loose skin on throat; forelegs set narrow or not straight; light nails; tail set too high or too low; coat soft, too short or too long, wavy coat, absence of undercoat; markings of the wrong colour, poorly defined or too extensive; white spots; dewclaws on the hind legs.
- The evening sun is low in the sky with its rays almost horizontal, piercing the dhmi's eyes as he turns back to face it.
- The wounded bird plummeted to earth like a dive-bomber, its beak piercing G. F. Westerby's chest and pinning him to the ground.
- the world, piercing the sky.
- But as she did so, she thought she heard a thin, piercing sound, like the wail of a child who has just wakened up and found himself alone.
- Who when alive with piercing eye,
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