другие переводы
соль |
salt
G
sol
point
saline
sal
|
поваренная соль |
salt
sodium chloride
|
изюминка |
raisin
zest
salt
|
морской волк |
sea dog
salt
shellback
sea cock
|
солонка |
castor
salt cellar
salt
caster
|
пикантность |
piquancy
spice
zest
poignancy
ginger
salt
|
нюхательная соль |
smelling salts
sal volatile
hartshorn
salts
salt
|
слабительное |
laxative
purgative
cathartic
relaxant
purge
salt
|
бывалый моряк |
salt
water-dog
|
морской |
nautical
sea
marine
maritime
naval
salt
|
соленый |
salty
salt
salted
saline
pickled
savory
|
засоленный |
saline
salt
in salt
|
солончаковый |
salt
|
горький |
bitter
poignant
rough
salt
|
жгучий |
burning
stinging
fiery
scalding
salt
|
непристойный |
obscene
indecent
lewd
unseemly
salacious
salt
|
неприличный |
indecent
obscene
rude
improper
unbecoming
salt
|
солевыносливый |
salt
|
слишком дорогой |
salt
|
солить |
salt
pickle
souse
powder
salt away
salt down
|
засаливать |
besmear
salt
pickle
salt down
grease
corn
|
консервировать |
preserve
conserve
can
mothball
tin
salt
|
просаливать |
salt
grease
|
насаливать |
salt
spite
|
придавать остроту |
acuminate
point
salt
|
придавать пикантность |
flavor
sauce
spice
salt
season
zest
|
синонимы
имя прилагательное
имя существительное
примеры использования
“Dates and sea salt.
He said it tasted of dates and sea salt.
Some were made of scavenged sails and stolen flags, their colours bleached by salt water.
A brisk autumn breeze flowed past, bringing with it scents from the city below: bread and cinnamon and oranges; roast meats and salt.
We fought for land, for rivers, for salt deposits, for lakes, and mostly to defend ourselves against savage tribes who tried to rob us of our land and its products.
Turning back when in sight of the houses would have aroused suspicion, so they had to go on into the heart of the village, where one of them usually went into the general store and bought something—cigarettes, a box of matches, a can of sardines, sugar, or salt.
The salt nature of Mogawn’s air spared nothing and she was forced to disassemble the entirety of Bolsun’s complicated subsystem and clean rust off dozens of parts to get all the little moons working again.
“A lot of salt.
She fell to her hands and knees, coughed and tasted salt and iron in her mouth.
Red Lin Feyn ate food of her own, flakes of raw fish marinated for three years in salt and oil, and then padded barefoot across the sand to the shallows.
Rel had grown to like it, and no longer felt self-conscious eating out of the salt container the modalmen had spared him.
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