інші переклади
rozmiar |
size
dimension
extent
scale
volume
gauge
|
wielkość |
size
quantity
value
magnitude
greatness
grandeur
|
format |
format
size
caliber
calibre
|
wymiar |
dimension
size
measurement
assessment
|
objętość |
volume
capacity
size
bulk
content
measurement
|
wzrost |
growth
increase
rise
height
stature
size
|
numer |
number
issue
size
count
ticket
turn
|
grubość |
thickness
size
bulk
bigness
girth
roughness
|
klej |
glue
cement
size
|
miara |
measure
measurement
standard
fitting
amount
size
|
klajster |
paste
glue
size
|
asortyment |
assortment
stock
variety
choice
size
|
zaklajstrować |
size
|
sortować |
sort
size
separate
grade
classify
pick
|
kleić |
stick
glue
paste
cement
size
|
owładnąć |
overcome
sweep
steal
prepossess
size
|
cechować |
characterize
feature
mark
distinguish
graduate
size
|
синоніми
іменник
дієслово
приклади
She watched, eyes widening, as if remembering the size of him inside her.
Before Rel’s eyes, the man swelled in size.
” Guis’ body shrank back to its previous size.
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.
Guns that size would do nothing to Persin’s monsters.
Nesta had to switch into another size of leathers, and when she looked in the mirror each morning to braid her hair, the face that stared back had lost its gauntness, the shadows beneath the eyes.
She picked up a piece of gold-glass the size of her head and dumped it in the crate on the sled beside her – at least they had no shortage of those now – then winced in disgust as she moved part of the collapsed net of chains and found a dragon’s severed talon underneath.
The boy certainly had the size of a man, though the ranger guessed the boy only had seventeen or eighteen winters under his belt.
”“If they were, Bolsun,” she pointed at the largest planet, which she had spent a day laboriously repairing, “would either have to be the size of a grain of sand, or, if rendered at that size, situated somewhere out over Mogawn-On-Land, which is ten miles away.
Each time they stopped Sivan took a gold-tinted glass globe the size of a man’s fist off the back of the sled and threw it away into the sand, took another globe out of his bag and put it in place of the old.
He grew not only in size but in intelligence, and the nearer he came to manhood, the more sorrowful became his father.
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