другие переводы
дрейф |
drifting
drift
leeway
driftage
driving
|
снос |
demolition
drift
removal
leeway
driftage
|
тенденция |
trend
tendency
drift
drive
slant
sway
|
штрек |
drift
road
gallery
gangway
drive
fast
|
течение |
flow
current
stream
flowing
progress
drift
|
сугроб |
snowdrift
drift
bank of snow
|
направление |
direction
directing
route
trend
line
drift
|
пассивность |
passivity
passiveness
inaction
drift
|
лава |
lava
drift
ejection
|
самотек |
drift
|
стремление |
aspiration
pursuit
tendency
intention
ambition
drift
|
медленное течение |
drift
ooze
|
намерение |
intention
intent
plan
aim
purpose
drift
|
девиация |
deviation
drift
deflection
|
скорость сноса |
drift
|
деривация |
derivation
drift
|
ледниковый нанос |
drift
|
дрифтерная сеть |
drift-net
drift
|
горизонтальная выработка |
drift
|
куча, нанесенная ветром |
drift
|
дрейфовать |
drift
go adrift
make leeway
|
плыть по течению |
drift
tide
|
пробивать отверстия |
punch
drift
|
относить ветром |
drift
|
наносить ветром |
drift
|
перемещаться по ветру |
drift
|
быть пассивным |
drift
|
относить течением |
drift
|
заметать |
sweep
cover
drift
|
наносить течением |
drift
|
относиться по течению |
drift
|
перемещаться по течению |
drift
|
скопляться кучами |
drift
|
расширять отверстия |
drift
|
синонимы
имя существительное
глагол
примеры использования
Zafir let herself sink into him and found a whiff of a taste that he wanted, that he wanted enough to forget her for a moment, and when she let herself drift deep inside him, she understood the scent was the one he’d found in Dhar Thosis.
Let them drift away.
Wanted her body to come apart like a cracked egg, wanted what was left of her soul to drift away on the mountain wind.
Berren heard a small cheer drift down from the ruins.
Unless she’d been the one to drift toward him, drawn by each brutal word.
Go drift into those dark, horrible places.
” He lets his voice drift off to nothingness.
Tsen slowed the sled and let it drift to a stop.
The sled drifted on, relentless and oblivious, and when the sun rose, Tsen spent the morning lazing in whatever corner of shade he could find, doing what he could to keep out of the heat, watching the broken barren yellow stone drift beneath them, spires and canyons, mesas and gorges, a landscape cut apart by water once long ago but now dry and dead.
Liang watched the scarred cliffs drift past her gaze until they gave way to the more jagged slopes of mountainsides and then to snowy peaks, and suddenly the sun-bright glory of the Konsidar stretched out before her.
Tsen watched it drift off across the desert until it was gone and wondered how many of the cattle would get to where they were going and still be alive and whether it mattered.
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