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Перевод: wedge
[существительное] клин ; что-либо в форме клина; линейчатый клин; [глагол] заклинить; закреплять клином; раскалывать при помощи клина; разминать руками глину; раскатывать руками глину
Тезаурус:
- This devastating wedge of steel moved like a shield before the Essex and Rajputana Rifles.
- Lift a wedge of the mortar up the vertical face of the hawk and press in place with trowel edge
- The wedge rapidly decreases to a thickness of 3 m towards the basin centre where it consists of darker, millimetre-bedded carbonate mudstones, that were probably deposited in a basin plain environment.
- At this she cut herself a narrow wedge from the pie, and when her mother turned round from the oven and looked at her plate, she remarked, "You won't get fat on that.
- He saw ahead and to their left a wedge of earth fallen from the bank.
- That's the flaw in Red Wedge - their chiding logic of pragmatism ("as good as we'll get let's face facts") is in fundamental antagonism to pop's intolerant utopianism.
- The physiotherapist usually has several pillows available to support the patient, plus a wedge cushion, which is a foam support measuring about 2 feet (60 cm) long, 2 feet (76 cm) wide, 6 inches (15 cm) deep at the top, tapering down lengthwise to form the wedge shape.
- Three distinct lithological units can be recognised within the Z2 Carbonate, these being the Hauptdolomit which comprises the sediments of the marginal platform, the Stinkdolomit which consists of a wedge of carbonate mudstones bordering the platform, and the Stinkschiefer which consists of thinly developed carbonates found in the more central parts of the basin (Fig. 15; Richter-Bernburg 1955; Fchtbauer 1964 and 1972; Clark 1980b).
- He turned the bread over to grease its upper side, then climbed on a stool to cut another thick wedge from the loaf.
- Head Nodal and Head Double Power Wedge systems
- The hierarchy feared the move as the thin end of the wedge of secularism and the totalitarian state.
- 1989; Wedge, 1989).
- The upper rooms were silent when he finally went to his own room, but before getting into bed he pushed his wedge of broken chair-leg under the door to keep the Bogeyman out.
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