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المُنَبِّهَة
na ramionach
round-shouldered ADJ
round-shouldered
I. shoulder [ˈʃəʊldəʳ, Am ˈʃoʊldɚ] SUBST
1. shoulder (part of body):
obejmować [perf objąć] kogoś
spoczywać [perf spocząć] na czyichś barkach
2. shoulder:
shoulders Pl MODE
ramiona ntpl
3. shoulder (meat):
4. shoulder (roadside):
5. shoulder of mountain:
Wendungen:
II. shoulder [ˈʃəʊldəʳ, Am ˈʃoʊldɚ] VERB trans
1. shoulder door:
pchać [perf pchnąć] ramieniem
to shoulder sb aside übtr
ignorować [perf z-] kogoś
2. shoulder (place on shoulders):
zarzucać [perf zarzucić] na plecy
brać [perf wziąć] na plecy
3. shoulder (accept):
ponosić [perf ponieść]
shoulder responsibility
brać [perf wziąć] na siebie
cold-shoulder VERB trans
hard shoulder SUBST Brit
shoulder bag SUBST
shoulder blade SUBST ANAT
shoulder pad SUBST
1. shoulder pad MODE:
2. shoulder pad SPORT:
shoulder strap SUBST
1. shoulder strap (women's clothing):
2. shoulder strap (on a bag):
OpenDict-Eintrag
shoulder girdle SUBST
OpenDict-Eintrag
shoulder-length ADJ
OpenDict-Eintrag
shoulder yoke SUBST
Present
Ishoulder
youshoulder
he/she/itshoulders
weshoulder
youshoulder
theyshoulder
Past
Ishouldered
youshouldered
he/she/itshouldered
weshouldered
youshouldered
theyshouldered
Present Perfect
Ihaveshouldered
youhaveshouldered
he/she/ithasshouldered
wehaveshouldered
youhaveshouldered
theyhaveshouldered
Past Perfect
Ihadshouldered
youhadshouldered
he/she/ithadshouldered
wehadshouldered
youhadshouldered
theyhadshouldered
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The report also indicated a compliance rate of 98% to the indicated speed limits when using the hard shoulder.
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This section of motorway has no hard shoulder indicating the smaller width of the old bypass.
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Now junctions 5 to 6, this road was upgraded to dual 3 lanes with a hard shoulder in 1977.
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The speed limit for the entire route is 80 km/h (50 mph), and in many places there is no hard shoulder.
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Few people cooperated, instead willing to sit it out by parking their lorries on the hard shoulder of the expressway.
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