“GRAIN” на українській мові

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інші переклади

дієслово
кристалізувати
crystallize grain
подрібнювати
mill grind up grain granulate atomize parcel
іменник
висів
seed grain
крихта
crumb grain scruple modicum ounce tithe
хліб
bread grain corn
гран
grain
крупинка
grain fleck particle pearl corn
збіжжя
corn grain moveable possession
зерно
grain corn seed kernel granule berry

синоніми

іменник

cereal cereal crops

дієслово

granulate

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Each was only looking for his proper share, and if a grain more seemed to be going to another partner, battle was on at once, and without quarter.

If Persin were instead here or on board his other vessels, I’d rate our chances of survival good, but I would not trust these mercenary bastards with a sack of grain meant for their starving mothers.

I’ve seen fellows making thirty, forty, sixty ounces a day; and I’ve seen, at exactly the same place and only a week afterwards, fellows getting mad over not finding even a grain.

My father sold grain to the farmers that way.

The air didn’t move, the wooden floor didn’t creak, not a single grain of sand fell from the stone walls or from the mortar between them, but she wasn’t alone.

Not for a moment did he feel a grain of pity or repentance.

”“As I said, as long as I am around and on my feet, you won’t take a single grain from the old man’s pay.

Sure I’ve been up here for quite a while and I know the whole landscape around, and if there were a single grain of gold he could bet that I’d sure know it, and I assured him that there is nothing doing here for gold, or even copper, or I’d have seen it.

”“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.

The wood’s grain was exposed by erosion and desiccation.

You must have figured you just walk along and if you come near those old hills yonder, you just pick up the gold that lies around like lost grain on a wheat-field after the harvest.