Usage examples of "coarse-teeth cutter" in English with translation to Russian

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Soft wool is more expensive than coarse wool and both are superior to synthetics made of nylon. Мягкая шерсть дороже грубой, но и то, и другое лучше синтетики, производимой из нейлона.
Also gone are the cookie cutter policy recommendations unaffected by contextual differences. Нет и шаблонных рекомендаций, не принимающих во внимание контекстуальные различия.
She said that she brushes her teeth every morning. Она сказала, что чистит зубы каждое утро.
Her skin is coarse from years of working outdoors. У неё грубая кожа от многих лет, которые она проработала на улице.
She insisted on having her own cutter, too. Настояла, что лично найдет монтажера.
He cut the rope with his teeth. Он перегрыз верёвку.
The nation they had grown up looking up to, as a beacon of hope - a place that, while flawed, still inspired dreams of a better future and produced great movies, soaring buildings, rock "n' roll, John F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King - had been hopelessly tainted by reckless wars, officially sanctioned torture, coarse chauvinism, and extraordinary political arrogance. Страна, на которую в детстве они смотрели с надеждой, как на путеводную звезду - страна, хоть и не лишённая изъянов, но вызывавшая мечты о лучшем будущем и делавшая отличное кино, строившая величественные небоскрёбы, создавшая рок-н-ролл, давшая миру Джона Кеннеди и Мартина Лютера Кинга, - безнадёжно погрязла в бессмысленных войнах, официально разрешённых пытках, грубом шовинизме и в беспредельном политическом высокомерии.
You're not a cutter. Ты не резчик.
Aristotle maintained that women have fewer teeth than men; although he was twice married, it never occurred to him to verify this statement by examining his wives' mouths. Аристотель утверждал, что у женщин меньше зубов, чем у мужчин. Хоть он и был дважды женат, ему ни разу не пришло в голову проверить это утверждение, посмотрев во рту у своей жены.
Although you're rough and coarse you're still my squire. Хоть ты груб и невежествен, ты все еще мой оруженосец.
I made my incisions with a box cutter and used vodka as an antiseptic. Я сделала разрез канцелярским ножом и использовала водку в качестве антисептика.
My teeth chattered with cold. У меня зубы стучали от холода.
Or was she filthy, in ripped, soiled rags, coarse matted hair? Или она была грязная, в рваных, загрязненные ветошь, грубые спутанные волосы?
I was in New York to see a diamond cutter. Я приехала в Нью-Йорк, чтобы повидать ювелира.
I would like to have my teeth straightened. Я бы хотел выпрямить свои зубы.
Buy coarse rye bread, then. Тогда купите грубый ржаной хлеб.
Another team has passed the Cutter team. Другая комнада обходит "Резчиков".
The dentist treated my teeth. Дантист обработал мои зубы.
Nothing coarse, nothing sleazy, and bring a wrap in case it's breezy. Ничего вульгарного и пошлого, и захвати накидку на случай прохладной погоды.
Maybe I'll get a job as a cutter. Может, я получу работу резчика.
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