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Перевод: westerly
[прилагательное] западный; [наречие] на запад; с запада; [существительное] весты ; западные ветры
Тезаурус:
- coast of Benbecula and S. Uist (Ritchie, 1966, 1979, 1985; Currie, 1979) also suggest that the frequency of westerly storms must have been less prior to 4000 B.P. As Currie (1979 p. 227) suggests, "the stumps remaining are not likely to be an indication of forest, but rather the evidence of such sheltered locations where small woods survived the climatic conditions, often in areas which are now submerged by the sea".
- Pitching their eighty-nine lodges on the river's eastern bank, the people grazed their ponies in the westerly hills and cut new lodge poles which were to be dragged to the Crow country when seasoned.
- As with some other seabirds westerly movements predominate, which makes defining status accurately very difficult.
- To avoid it, it meant climbing up from the Glen Lyon side and attacking the Ben via the three westerly Munros that share its ridge.
- In total these records strongly suggest a westerly winter movement through the county.
- Fiona drove her own car, the twin of Harry's (still lost), and settled Erica Upton in the front beside her when we collected her on a westerly detour.
- He based his explanation on a movement away from the poles and a westerly drift of the land-masses.
- On Earth, the westerly winds that blow against the sun are aggressive, whilst the easterly trade winds are warmer and kinder.
- Not only was the UK the largest emitter of sulphur dioxide in Western Europe, it also exported 77 per cent of it, mainly on westerly winds to Europe.
- Then do the same on an easterly or westerly heading.
- The Strip, at the westerly end of Sunset Boulevard and closest to the hub of the film industry, was the avenue for poseurs where every young hopeful - and plenty not so young - hung out to be discovered in one of the dozens of coffee bars that eventually gave way to rock "n" roll clubs and then strip shows of the Sixties and Seventies.
- If westerly trade has declined, prospects to the east are bright.
- The cold current off the coast, combined with a prevailing westerly wind can often result in bitterly cold temperatures but a dry atmosphere.
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