Translation for '
spiderweb' from English to Russian
NOUN | a spiderweb | spiderwebs | |
VERB | to spiderweb | spiderwebbed | spiderwebbed spiderwebbing | spiderwebs | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Their cells and flagella are covered with spiderweb-like scales of several types.
- Nests in Ecuador were a tiny cup of seed down bound with spiderweb with some lichen on the outside.
- It makes a cup nest of soft plant material and fibers bound with spiderweb with lichen on the outside.
- The one described nest was made of moss, lichen, fern leaves, and spiderweb and was hung from a thin twig in dense grass.
- The original cover art for this album featured Lita standing in front of a spiderweb holding a broken blood-spurting guitar.
- Every year since 2008, CZW has held this event in which a barbed-wire "spiderweb" is used.
- What looks like a spiderweb turns out to be a very important dreamcatcher.
- In another act, she emerges from a giant spiderweb dripping in rhinestones. Dark 'spider's hands' slowly peel off her clothes from the rear.
- His third installation was a large spiderweb made out of yarn which covered Sasquatch Cave in The Playgrounds at Lizard's Mouth.
- The surrealist film shows repetitive imagery involving a string fashioned in a bizarre, almost spiderweb-like pattern over the hands of several individuals, most notably an unnamed young woman (Pajorita Matta) and an elderly gentleman (Duchamp).
- The Collaborators Act 1972, soon started to prove itself as a spiderweb.
- On the brick wall of the building, Rubbo created a "string painting", a spiderweb shape of string upon which morning glories grew up along the spiderweb design.
- The institution's main hall, the "Sala Mayor", seats an audience of 850, was decorated by painter Nazareno Orlandi, and is notable also for a spiderweb chandelier transferred from the city's colonial cabildo.
- The Kimberley honeyeater breeds from August to January. Two pinkish eggs, spotted red or brown, are laid in a deep nest made of spiderweb and plant fibres.
- In a tale collected in Belknap, attributed to the Assiniboine, seven youths discuss among themselves what they could change into. They decide to transform into stars by climbing a spiderweb.
- A spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or cobweb (from the archaic word "coppe", meaning "spider") is a structure created by a spider out of proteinaceous spider silk extruded from its spinnerets, generally meant to catch its prey.
- One nest was a cup made of soft plant fibers covered with lichens, attached to a tree branch with spiderweb about [...] above the ground.
- Namely, it consists of an open 3He-4He dilution cryostat cooling spiderweb-type bolometers at 100 mK; cold individual optics with horns at different temperature stages (0.1, 1.6, 10 K) and an off-axis Gregorian telescope.
- Her "mended spider webs" series involves making careful but obvious "repairs" to the rips that occur in natural spiderwebs.
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