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starker Frost/Sturm/Schneefall
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немски
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I. heavy [ˈhevi] ПРИЛ
1. heavy (weighty):
schwer <schwerer, schwerste> a. прен
Schwerarbeit f <-> kein pl
2. heavy (intense):
stark <stärker, stärkste>
to be under heavy fire ВОЕН
3. heavy (excessive):
stark <stärker, stärkste>
4. heavy (severe):
ein schwerer Schlag a. прен
5. heavy (abundant):
viel <mehr, am meisten>
heavy sum
hoch <höher, am höchsten>
heavy casualties ВОЕН
6. heavy прен (oppressive):
heavy weather
7. heavy (difficult):
schwer <schwerer, schwerste>
Schinderei f <-, -en>
Plackerei f <-> разг
8. heavy:
dicht <dichter, am dichtesten>
dick <dicker, am dicksten>
9. heavy (not delicate):
grob <gröber, am gröbsten>
10. heavy (clumsy):
schwerfällig <-er, -ste>
11. heavy (strict):
Phrases:
II. heavy [ˈhevi] СЪЩ
1. heavy sl (thug):
Schläger[typ] м sl
2. heavy ТЕАТ (character):
Schurke(Schurkin) м (f) <-n, -n>
to be [or play] the heavy in sth прен разг
3. heavy Brit разг (newspapers):
4. heavy esp Scot (beer):
Starkbier ср <-(e)s, -e>
I. snow [snəʊ, Am snoʊ] СЪЩ
1. snow no pl (frozen vapour):
Schnee м <-s>
2. snow (snowfall):
Schneefall м <-(e)s, -fälle>
3. snow ТВ, ИНФОРМ:
Schnee м <-s>
Flimmern ср <-s; kein Pl>
4. snow no pl sl (cocaine):
Schnee м <-s> sl
II. snow [snəʊ, Am snoʊ] ГЛАГ нпрх безл
III. snow [snəʊ, Am snoʊ] ГЛАГ прх Am разг
to snow sb
jdm Honig um's Maul schmieren разг
heavy snow
Present
Isnow
yousnow
he/she/itsnows
wesnow
yousnow
theysnow
Past
Isnowed
yousnowed
he/she/itsnowed
wesnowed
yousnowed
theysnowed
Present Perfect
Ihavesnowed
youhavesnowed
he/she/ithassnowed
wehavesnowed
youhavesnowed
theyhavesnowed
Past Perfect
Ihadsnowed
youhadsnowed
he/she/ithadsnowed
wehadsnowed
youhadsnowed
theyhadsnowed
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Adults can cool down with watermelon-margaritas snow cones while the kids play lawn games.
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Storm, snow, ice, subzero temperatures all make living difficult.
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Clouds of snow swirl around us like a blizzard as the five helicopters rev up their engines.
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Father Christmas is not an allegory of snow and holly; he is not merely the stuff called snow afterwards artificially given a human form, like a snowman.
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Even in blizzard conditions, the train dispatchers could start snow melters located miles away with the push of a button.
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