Примери за използване на Rusts на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Never rusts.
Iron rusts from disuse;
Sometimes, with some rusts.
Steel rusts over time.
I wouldn't keep anything out here that rusts.
WEB Iron rusts from disuse;
It is durable, but heavy,and with time rusts.
Iron rusts from disuse.
I never drink water;that is the stuff that rusts pipes.- W. C. Fields.
This fog rusts your bones.
Carbon V performs roughly between 1095-ish and O-1-ish, and rusts like O-1 as well.
Iron rusts from disuse, water loses its purity from stagnation….
For his wickedness rusts like a brass pot.
Carbon V performs roughly between 1095-ish and O-1-ish, in my opinion, and rusts like O-1 as well.
Just as iron rusts from disuse, even so does inaction spoil the intellect.".
When iron or steel rusts, it's oxidizing.
L-6- A band saw steel that is very tough andholds an edge well, but rusts easily.
Because of the strong acidity, metal that rusts easily should be wiped with a dry cloth.
Rich deposits of iron are the source of its orange-red color- Ayers Rock actually rusts when it rains.
The metal cable oxidizes and rusts, which increases its friction inside the casing and it seizes.
Under the action of free radicals,the human body also gradually"rusts" and wears out.
Corrosion resistance: Fiberglass reinforcement never rusts and is not afraid of salt effects, chemicals and alkalis.
Other people, however, in Germany say that you should stick the knife in some damp place in the ground, andthat your hurt will heal as the knife rusts.
This is important if we take into account that iron rusts over time under the action of oxygen.
Only money that goes out of date like a newspaper,rots like potatoes, rusts like iron, evaporates like ether, is capable of standing the test as an instrument for the exchange of potatoes, newspapers, iron, and ether.
One of the iron laws of physics is the second law of thermodynamics,which says that everything rusts, everything decays, falls apart.
A slice of apple that turns brown ora piece of metal that rusts are examples of oxidation that we observe in our daily lives.
The one arises from use, as coins wear away by circulating, the other from non-use,as a sword rusts when left in its scabbard.
I think they used smaller spikes than usual… because although iron rusts… it usually survives as long as bone in these conditions.
So, the strap of steel wire or rope made of natural materials is not suitable,because the wire rusts quite quickly, and the natural fibers are rotting.