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1 reclined
[rɪ'klaɪnd]Abbreviation: RCLD -
2 прислоняемый
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3 прислоняется
reclinedreclines -
4 граптолит с прямыми ветвями, отходящими вверх и наружу
Geology: reclined graptoliteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > граптолит с прямыми ветвями, отходящими вверх и наружу
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5 лежачий
2) Geology: recumbent (о складке)3) Medicine: non-ambulatory (больной)4) Aviation medicine: clinostatic5) Makarov: procumbent (о побегах) -
6 лежащий
1) General subject: abed, decumbent, incumbent, lying, reclined, recumbent (на что-либо), superincumbent (на чем-либо), superjacent, underlying (под чем-л.)2) Biology: incumbent (на чём-л.)3) Bookish: incumbent (на чем-л.)4) Agriculture: incumbent (на чём-л)5) Mathematics: horizontal, situated6) Heraldry: couchant (о геральдическом животном), lodged7) Drilling: imbedded (в чем-либо)8) Automation: superadjacent (на)9) Aviation medicine: clinostatic -
7 они разлеглись на траве
General subject: they lay reclined upon the grassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они разлеглись на траве
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8 они растянулись на траве
General subject: they lay reclined upon the grassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они растянулись на траве
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9 откинутый назад
General subject: reclined -
10 отлогий
3) Construction: shallow4) Mathematics: gently sloping5) Railway term: pitching6) Drilling: slope7) Makarov: declivious, declivous, inclined (напр. стебель) -
11 подперев голову рукой
Makarov: with head reclined upon his handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подперев голову рукой
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12 пологий
1) General subject: acclivitous, acclivous, easy (о скате), flat, low angle, low pitched, reclined, slightly sloping, horizontal, low-sloped2) Geology: flat-lying, gentle, low-angle3) Engineering: round4) Bookish: declivous7) Mining: canopy, pitching (о пласте)8) Forestry: pitching9) American English: gently sloping11) Quality control: flat (о кривой)12) Robots: slope -
13 уронив голову на руку
Makarov: with head reclined upon his handУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уронив голову на руку
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