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Перевод: raw
[прилагательное] сырой; невареный; недожаренный; непропеченный; безвкусный; необработанный; грубый; неочищенный; необогащенный; необученный; неопытный; незрелый; ободранный; лишенный кожи; кровоточащий; чувствительный; промозглый; нечестный; [существительное] ссадина ; больное место; что-либо необработанное; что-либо сырое; сырье; [глагол] ссадить кожу; сдирать кожу
Тезаурус:
- The Cheddleton Flint Mill was established in the eighteenth century to supply the Potteries ( see Stoke-on-Trent) with one of their raw materials, crushed flint.
- Part of the diet can be raw but not totally because raw foods require more digestive power than do cooked.
- Hocking calculates that paper cups contain six times as much raw material by weight.
- The garden plan this month illustrates the raw winter period when it can seem that nothing much is happening.
- And it is a growth industry because its products, such as plastics, are being used more and more to replace raw materials such as wood, steel or natural fibres.
- Natural gas is likely to be the next raw material of choice.
- Beech et al. (1985) have compared its dietary characteristics with those of lean raw beefsteak, and although it has a protein content of c. 47 per cent, which is nearly 20 per cent less than the beefsteak, it contains half the fat and is rich in fibre.
- There was a widow-lady called Mrs Raw and her son Bernard, who shared their home with an elderly gentleman, Mr William Wilkins.
- From within the farm, organic matter can be returned direct by grazing animals; as liquid slurry from dairy cattle sheds; as raw or rotted farmyard manure (FYM) consisting of dung, urine, and bedding; as rough or fine compost; as a specially grown green manure crop ploughed in; or as a grass ley.
- At the moment the export of ready-made furniture is subject to a tariff on its entrance to the EEC, whereas raw logs are not.
- The attitude of outside well-wishers has too often been like that of a left-wing friend of mine who asked in the early days of the Grunwick strike "Who is doing the organising there?" - as though the workers were just so much raw material waiting to be organised.
- Looked at another way, The Possessed and the two remaining novels he had in him to write, A Raw Youth and The Brothers Karamazov , are all generation-gap stories, and for Dostoevsky the generation gap is only subordinately topical and tendentious and mixed up with Turgenev.
- He scrubbed his hands until they were nearly raw.
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