Usage examples of "сплели" in Russian with translation to English

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Translations: all7 weave6 braid1
Мы сплели шляпы из пальмовых листьев и плавали среди скатов. We wove hats out of palm fronds and swam with the stingrays.
Мы сплели паутину, ты и я, связанную с этим миром, но отделившую мир от нашего собственного воображения. We have woven a web, you and I, attached to this world but a separate world of our own invention.
Наши жизни сплетены в единое полотно, но взаимосвязи, которые делают общество сильным, также делают его и уязвимым. Our lives are woven together in a fabric, but the connections that make society strong also make it vulnerable.
Хорошо, порвите ее на длинные полоски, и сплетите в гексагональную структуру. Okay, pull it into long strips, and braid it in a hexagonal pattern.
Мы можем кратковременно воздействовать на звезду силой притяжения, замедлить ее, пока вы сплетете вокруг нее кокон, а затем отпустить. We can exert short bursts of enormous gravitational pull on the star, slow it up while you weave your eggshell round it and then let go.
Y Дениела Таммета лингвистическая, числовая и визуальная синэстезия, то есть его восприятие слов, чисел и цветов сплетены в новый способ восприятия и понимания нашего мира. Daniel Tammet has linguistic, numerical and visual synesthesia - meaning that his perception of words, numbers and colors are woven together into a new way of perceiving and understanding the world.
Это место вызвало особый интерес у генетика Андре Маники (Andrea Manica) из британского Кембриджского университета, потому что пять человеческих скелетов были найдены вместе с глиняной посудой, острогами и остатками сетей и циновок, сплетенных из перекрученных жестких листьев тростникового аира, который некоторые (но не все) ученые считают зачаточной сельскохозяйственной культурой. The site was of particular interest to population geneticist Andrea Manica of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom because the skeletons of five humans were found with pottery, harpoons, and the remnants of nets and mats woven from twisted blades of wild sedge grass — which some (but not all) researchers consider a rudimentary form of early agriculture.
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