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Schnee (m.)
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Snow, английский
- A type of frozen precipitation composed white translucent ice crystals in a variety of complex hexagonal forms.
- A precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing of the water vapor in the air
- The cue ball
- Heavy random noise.
- Снег
- Снег; снежный
- A form of brig where the gaff spanker or driver is rigged on a "snow mast" a lighter spar supported in chocks close behind the main-mast.
- A vessel formerly much in use. it differs slightly from a brig. it has two masts similar to the main and fore masts of a ship, and close abaft the main-mast a trysail-mast. snows differ only from brigs in that the boom-mainsail is hooped to the main-mast in the brig, and traverses on the trysail-mast in the snow.
- A large european 17th–18th century sailing vessel, rigged like a brig but with a trysail mast just abaft the mainmast.
Идет снег, русский
Снег, русский
- Снег , осадок , белее снега, как снег на голову, свалиться как снег на голову, сделать белее снега
- , твердые атмосферные осадки, состоящие из ледяных кристаллов разной формы - снежинок, в основном шестиугольных пластинок и шестилучевых звездочек; выпадает из облаков при температуре воздуха ниже 0 °с.
Schnee, немецкий
Sno, шведский
Snow, английский
Snow, английский
S'nieg, польский
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Schnee, немецкий
Schnee, английский
Schneebergite, английский
Schneegrenze, немецкий
Schneehemd, немецкий
Hüftlange schlupfjacke aus wolle oder sportmaterialien
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Soft hail, sleet, английский
Snow, английский
- A type of frozen precipitation composed white translucent ice crystals in a variety of complex hexagonal forms.
- A precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing of the water vapor in the air
- The cue ball
- Heavy random noise.
- Снег
- Снег; снежный
- A form of brig where the gaff spanker or driver is rigged on a "snow mast" a lighter spar supported in chocks close behind the main-mast.
- A vessel formerly much in use. it differs slightly from a brig. it has two masts similar to the main and fore masts of a ship, and close abaft the main-mast a trysail-mast. snows differ only from brigs in that the boom-mainsail is hooped to the main-mast in the brig, and traverses on the trysail-mast in the snow.
- A large european 17th–18th century sailing vessel, rigged like a brig but with a trysail mast just abaft the mainmast.
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