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Перевод: wedge speek 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:

  1. This devastating wedge of steel moved like a shield before the Essex and Rajputana Rifles.
  2. Lift a wedge of the mortar up the vertical face of the hawk and press in place with trowel edge
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. He saw ahead and to their left a wedge of earth fallen from the bank.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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).
  9. He turned the bread over to grease its upper side, then climbed on a stool to cut another thick wedge from the loaf.
  10. Head Nodal and Head Double Power Wedge systems
  11. The hierarchy feared the move as the thin end of the wedge of secularism and the totalitarian state.
  12. 1989; Wedge, 1989).
  13. 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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