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Перевод: upstream
[прилагательное] расположенный вверх по течению; верховой; плывущий против течения; [наречие] вверх по течению; против течения; [существительное] верхний бьеф
Тезаурус:
- I accept that on the River Creedy the foam comes from effluent discharged from the three sewage treatment works upstream.
- That poor unfortunate had to stoke the fire, pump the tilly lamps, dash upstream to unblock the water pipe, boil the kettle - on the open fire - and arrive back at the card table an exhausted, nervous wreck.
- There's no need to use it if the river's not in spate, since you can just as easily hop over some stones in the shallows a few yards further upstream.
- Further upstream towards Brockworth, the brook also powered a corn mill, but of Brockworth Mill there is now little trace.
- I walk upstream; upstream because I can wade to the other bank if I need to and any disturbance will not carry far against the current.
- There is little need for directions: a much-trodden path goes upstream for two miles to Thornton Force, there crossing open ground to Beezley Farm for the return alongside the eastern stream.
- Now upstream from Golden Girl , Trent looked back.
- I edged along the curtain in the upstream direction of the shut door and by hauling my way up the links at the side managed to scramble round the boathouse wall and up out of the water to roll at last onto the grassy bank.
- Having looked around, he also realised just how far his reluctant running and swimming had taken him upstream.
- Further upstream stood Blackford (or Reading) Mill, followed by the two-storey Bury Mill , next to Bury Court, in the confines of Redmarley D'abitot.
- The weir upstream, built by Hicks, is of slag blocks, possibly from Fromebridge.
- Further upstream, other mills have fared somewhat better.
- In exchange, limestone to fertilise the fields, all coal and other industrial products required by the agricultural community would find their way back upstream and up the lane to the village.
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