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лицо́ с.1. face2. кож. grain3. текст. right sideлицо́, допу́щенное к пилоти́рованию — person holding a pilots licenceлицо́ ко́жи — grain, grain [outer, hair] sideлицо́ ко́жи мо́рщится — the grain wrinkles [shrinks, draws]лицо́ ко́жи стя́гивается — the grain shrinks [draws]облагора́живать лицо́ ко́жи — correct the granс натура́льным лицо́м — full-grainedс отду́шистым лицо́м — hollow-grainedс пло́тным лицо́м — close-grainedлицо́ ко́жи, гла́дкое — smooth grainлицо́ ко́жи, иску́сственное — artificial [simulated] grainлицо́ ко́жи, ло́мкое — brittle [cracky] grainлицо́ ко́жи, отду́шистое — run [loose, hollow] grainлицо́ ко́жи, пло́тное — close grainлицо́ ко́жи, припо́днятое — high grainлицо́ ко́жи, приши́тое — tough [tight] grainлицо́ ко́жи, сла́бое — tender grainлицо́ ко́жи, ту́склое — dull grainлицо́ ко́жи, шерохова́тое — rough grainлицо́ мо́лота — face of a hammerпередаю́щее лицо́ — transferring partyпринима́ющее лицо́ — receiving partyлицо́, производя́щее осмо́тр — inspecting officer, inspectorсдаю́щее лицо́ — transferring party -
2 лицо кожи морщится
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лицо кожи морщится
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3 лицо кожи стягивается
Makarov: grain draws, grain shrinks, the grain draws, the grain shrinksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лицо кожи стягивается
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1. с. face2. с. кож. grain3. с. текст. right sideСинонимический ряд:1. лик (сущ.) лик; морда; морду; моська; моську; мурло; облик; рожа; рожу; рыло; ряшка; ряшку; физиономию; физиономия; физию; физия; харю; харя2. личность (сущ.) личность; особа; особу; персона; персону; птица; птицу; субъект; фигура; фигуру
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