інші переклади
хребет |
ridge
spine
back
chain
edge
|
горный хребет |
ridge
|
конек |
skate
fad
ridge
pipit
hobby
hobbyhorse
|
ребро |
edge
rib
fin
ridge
arris
corner
|
край |
edge
region
end
margin
side
ridge
|
горный кряж |
ridge
range
|
гребень горы |
ridge
edge of a mountain
knap
cam
spine
|
грядка |
bed
garden bed
ridge
|
рубчик |
rib
ridge
cord
wale
weal
cicatrix
|
водораздел |
watershed
divide
ridge
water parting
|
толстая кромка |
ridge
|
гряда гор |
ridge
|
подводная скала |
reef
ridge
sunken rock
|
гребень борозды |
ridge
|
топорщиться |
ridge
|
образовывать борозды |
ridge
|
образовывать складки |
ridge
|
синоніми
іменник
приклади
Daylight was breaking over the mountain ridge when Joy woke up with blood in her eyes.
A nearly invisible track passed through the forest, a deer trail going from the stream that cut along the base of the ridge into the deeper reaches of the woods.
They’d decided before they ascended the slope that, as Emerie’s wings arced too high above her head, Nesta would assess what lay beyond the ridge.
“The fire is also in that direction—the wind’s carrying the smoke down from that ridge.
Jon fell in with Rew, letting the younglings take the lead as it was simple enough to follow the line of the ridge.
Another day passed and then another until the sands returned, a last ridge before the sea which drew back slowly to reveal what lay beyond like an exotic dancer lowering a veil, slow and tantalising and at first hard to make out, until Tsen suddenly turned away from the window and sat with his back to it, refusing to look until the full horror was on show.
The caravan started to climb the side of a low ridge that ran to the horizon.
Here in the valley I’ve seen indications, lots of indications in fact, and tracing the rocks I found that they must have come from that ridge up there, washed down by the tropical torrents.
That day, its top was obscured in thick, white clouds, but Rew hoped it would blow off before they descended from the ridge so he could get a good look at the peaks.
A pair of fine towers would frame the view of the Spires, the fantastically carved ridge where the nobility dwelt, dividing Lemio from Var.
” He pointed down the other side, away from the river valley, where the crest of the ridge they were walking along fell away into an expansive breadth of shorter, scrub-like trees and outcroppings that burst randomly through the foliage.
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