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1 slough
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2 Slough Grass
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3 slough, sluff; mo(u)lt, exuviate
اِنْسَلَخ \ slough, sluff; mo(u)lt, exuviate. -
4 רפש מצולות
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5 влажная болотистая местность
Русско-английский биологический словарь > влажная болотистая местность
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6 вспучиваться
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7 оползать
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8 осыпаться
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9 يتخشر
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10 grinta
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11 kuollut kudos
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12 luoda nahkansa
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13 skidati se
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14 skidati svlak
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15 suva krasta
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16 Слау
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17 osunięcie się zbocza
• sloughSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > osunięcie się zbocza
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18 wykopu
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19 odlupovat
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20 сброшенная кожа
См. также в других словарях:
Slough — … Wikipedia Español
Slough — Slough, n. [OE. slogh, slough, AS. sl[=o]h a hollow place; cf. MHG. sl[=u]ch an abyss, gullet, G. schlucken to swallow; also Gael. & Ir. sloc a pit, pool. ditch, Ir. slug to swallow. Gr. ????? to hiccough, to sob.] 1. A place of deep mud or mire; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slough — Slough … Wikipédia en Français
Slough — Slough, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sloughed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sloughing}.] (Med.) To form a slough; to separate in the form of dead matter from the living tissues; often used with off, or away; as, a sloughing ulcer; the dead tissues slough off slowly … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slough — slough1 [sluf] n. [ME slouh, akin to Ger schlauch, a skin, bag < IE base * sleug̑ , to glide, slip > Latvian sl užât, to slide] 1. the skin of a snake, esp. the outer layer that is periodically cast off 2. any castoff layer, covering, etc … English World dictionary
slough|y — slough|y1 «SLOW ee», adjective, slough|i|er, slough|i|est. soft and muddy; full of soft, deep mud; miry: »sloughy creeks. slough|y2 «SLUHF ee», adjective. of dead skin; covered with dead skin or tissue … Useful english dictionary
Slough — Slough, v. t. To cast off; to discard as refuse. [1913 Webster] New tint the plumage of the birds, And slough decay from grazing herds. Emerson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slough — Slough, obs. imp. of {Slee}, to slay. Slew. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slough — Slough, n. [OE. slugh, slouh; cf. MHG. sl?ch the skin of a serpent, G. schlauch a skin, a leather bag or bottle.] 1. The skin, commonly the cast off skin, of a serpent or of some similar animal. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) The dead mass separating… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slough — Slough, a. Slow. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slough — Ⅰ. slough [1] ► NOUN 1) a swamp. 2) a situation characterized by lack of progress or activity. DERIVATIVES sloughy adjective. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. slough … English terms dictionary