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Перевод: serrated
[прилагательное] зубчатый; пилообразный; зазубренный
Тезаурус:
- This spine has a serrated edge and can inflict painful wounds.
- The peaks of Ingleborough and Whernside are prominent southwards, and Great Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat in the Pennines eastwards, but the gem of the panorama is the serrated skyline of the Lakeland fells overtopping the Howgills and forming an exciting western horizon.
- Towards the tip of this tail there is a sharp spine with a serrated edge and this is slashed painfully against the offending foot or leg.
- While Elisabeth concentrated unswervingly on chewing, regretting the absence of a serrated steak-knife, which would have made the cutting of the meat into very small slices so much easier, Mitzi was intent upon communication.
- It consisted of a shaft with a hammer head, often serrated, and balanced by a pick or blade on the opposite side.
- The residual iron between these holes is then broken out and a "multi-dumb-bell" shape metal "key", precast in a special alloy, is inserted tightly into each serrated aperture by gentle hammering.
- An example of this can be seen in the upper part of the Hauptdolomit in Schoonebeek-447, where the porosity has been completely destroyed by vadose compaction and the sonic log as a typically serrated character (Fig. 18).
- Choose a pair of combination pliers with fine and coarse serrated jaws and a wire cutter near the pivot point; plastic hand grips make them more comfortable to use, and also provide protection against the risk of shock during electrical jobs.
- Above the shelves, on rusty six-inch nails, hung metal objects with serrated teeth, covered in cobwebs.
- A serrated upper edge of a line lengthens the journey.
- Visually it is less tiring for the eye to follow a smooth than a serrated or intermittent line.
- The impressions generally show a serrated edge like a saw, each "tooth" being the crushed tube ( theca ) that housed an individual of the colony ( zooid ).
- A glimmer of silver as moonlight snagged on the serrated blade.
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