інші переклади
веять |
winnow
blow
breeze
fan
whiff
|
отсеивать |
sift
winnow
separate
bolt
bolt out
pearl off
|
отвеивать |
winnow
|
махать |
wave
swing
flap
wag
switch
winnow
|
провеивать |
winnow
|
проверять |
check
verify
check out
test
examine
winnow
|
разбирать |
make out
dismantle
analyze
sort
sort out
winnow
|
веялка |
fan
fanner
winnow
|
синоніми
іменник
дієслово
приклади
The rules of the House were simple: no one could winnow directly inside thanks to its heavy wards, so it was a choice to either walk up the ten thousand steps, winnow and drop a terrifying distance to the veranda—likely breaking bones—or winnow to the edge of the wards with someone who had wings to fly the rest of the way in.
But there will be no one to fly or winnow you down to the city.
He got why she wouldn’t take up rooms in the House of Wind—it was too far from the city, and she couldn’t fly or winnow in.
She’d need to winnow to pull it off.
Cassian would fly them both out beyond the wards’ reach, then Mor would winnow them to Windhaven.
He’d wanted to enter the dark city in a golden chariot led by four snow-white horses with manes of golden fire, Rhys had told Cassian, but Rhys had forbidden the chariot and horses, and let Helion know that he could winnow in or not come at all.
I wouldn’t put it past Rhysand to winnow my soldiers away and plant some mysterious scents to throw us off.
Cassian had said they were going to stay here tonight, as he’d be too drunk to fly them back to the House of Wind, and Mor and Azriel would be too drunk to winnow them, not to mention that he’d still have to fly them the last bit of the way.
“Don’t we have to leave soon to winnow you and Nesta down to the Spring Court to meet with Eris?
Cassian had barely spoken upon returning to Rhysand’s mother’s house, his face taut with whatever he’d dealt with at the other Illyrian villages, and Morrigan had been just as sour-faced when she’d appeared to winnow them back to the House of Wind.
“It allowed you to winnow within and outside of the Prison,” Feyre said, peering at the Harp.
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