другие переводы
шип |
spike
thorn
tenon
spine
tongue
pin
|
шиповки |
spike
track shoe
|
колос |
ear
spike
spica
|
острие |
point
edge
spearhead
spike
peak
nib
|
костыль |
spike
toggle
dog-nail
spike-nail
|
гвоздь |
nail
pin
spike
hobnail
|
острый выступ |
cusp
spike
jag
jagg
|
заостренный стержень |
spike
|
клин |
wedge
gore
key
gusset
shim
chock
|
ночлежка |
flophouse
flop
spike
kip
doss-house
cheap-john
|
рог молодого оленя |
spike
|
беговые туфли |
spike
|
каблук 'шпилька' |
spike
|
забивать гвозди |
nail
spike
sprig
|
пронзать |
pierce
spike
impale
transfix
pass through
stab
|
прибивать гвоздями или шипами |
spike
|
прокалывать |
puncture
pierce
impale
prick
spike
pink
|
снабжать шипами |
spike
|
снабжать остриями |
spike
|
делать бесполезным |
shrivel
frustrate
mock
destroy
spike
|
отвергнуть статью |
spike
|
добавлять спиртное в питье |
spike
|
синонимы
имя существительное
глагол
примеры использования
CHAPTER74Satisfaction flashed in Briallyn’s dark eyes, and the three simple spikes of the golden Crown glowed as she lifted a hand.
Mama had just been telling Sam all about the spikes in chiral density, but they were just a result of this phenomenon, not a cause.
Trees thrust upward, sharp as swords, and he swerved around them, wings within an inch of shredding on those spikes.
His dried and hardened skin began to form spikes.
Yes, a fine thing for murdering a crowd of people, but what she’d made had ended up about the size of her head and covered in spikes – too heavy to be put on the end of a rocket, ridiculously awkward to carry and it still wouldn’t trouble an Elemental Man.
Each spike was topped with a tiny sapphire, as if the spikes were so sharp they’d pierced the sky and drawn cobalt blood.
There was no knobbed club or spikes as one found on some wild draconic species, but it was long and muscular.
”2One day during the hot noon hours, when Dobbs and Curtin were resting on their cots and complaining of the heat and of the work, Howard, sitting on a box cutting spikes for some new invention of his, watched his two partners rolling about on their cots.
She’d braided her hair over her head in her usual style, but atop it, a delicate tiara of glinting black stone rested, slender spikes jutting upward in a dark corona.
Her copper hair, cropped in the manner of a slave, was plastered in haphazard spikes and tufts across her scalp.
Lavinia wondered why the wall needed iron spikes along it, if the mill were such a grand place to live.
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