volumes of smoke were curling upwards - translation to russian
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volumes of smoke were curling upwards - translation to russian

COMPETITION IN CURLING
Continental cup of curling; Continental Cup of Curling

volumes of smoke were curling upwards      
огромные клубы дыма подымались кверху
tobacco smoke         
AEROSOL PRODUCED BY THE INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION OF TOBACCO
Cigarette smoke; Tobacco smoke pollution

[tə'bækəusməuk]

общая лексика

табачный дым

curling         
  • Curling at the [[Youth Olympic Games]] 2012
  • Curling at Carsebreck]]'' (1899) by [[Charles Martin Hardie]]
  • Detail of the curling sheet. The 12-foot circle covers the backline.
  • Two ways to get the button with the last stone: a draw on the left (outturn for right-handed delivery), and a hit and roll on the right.
  • Mark Nichols]] from Team Canada delivers a stone while his teammates look on, ready to begin sweeping. The curler uses his broom to help keep his balance during delivery.
  • A curling match at [[Eglinton Castle]], Ayrshire, Scotland in 1860. The [[curling house]] is located to the left of the picture.
  • Curling at the Huntsville Curling Club, 1960
  • Curling broom
  • Measuring which stone is closest to the centre of the house
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  • Group of people curling on a lake in [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]], Canada, c. 1897
  • Curling pictogram
  • Diagram of the play area in curling, showing the four-foot zone, corner guard, and centre line guard
  • ''Curling;—a Scottish Game, at [[Central Park]]'' (1862) by [[John George Brown]]
  • Following the "broomgate" controversy, these mustard-yellow broom-heads are the only legal broom-heads certified by the [[World Curling Federation]] for competitive play.
  • Men curling in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 1909
  • The skip of Team Sweden joins the front end in sweeping a stone into the house at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] in Vancouver
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  • Detail from a reproduction of ''Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap'' (Bruegel, 1565)
  • George Harvey]]
  • Team China at World Wheelchair Curling Championship in February 2009
WINTER TEAM SPORT PLAYED ON ICE
Curling (sport); Free guard zone; Curling rock; Roaring game; The roaring game; Sweeping (sport); Curling broom; Curling rink; History of curling; Curling shoes; Curling stone; Chess on ice; Hammer (curling); Curling sheet; Moncton rule; 🥌; House (curling)
1) скручивание (бумаги)
2) коробление (матрицы)

Definition

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ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Wikipedia

Continental Cup (curling)

The Continental Cup is a curling tournament held annually between teams from North America (sometimes just Canada) against teams from the rest of the World (sometimes just Europe). Each side is represented by six teams (three women's teams and three men's teams), which compete using a unique points system. The tournament is modeled after golf's Ryder Cup., but unlike the Ryder Cup, the Continental Cup has never been held outside of North America nor has it been a regular, biennial event. The inaugural Continental Cup was held in 2002 but was held only three times between 2005 and 2010. Since 2011, however, the Continental Cup has been an annual competition.

Conceived as a joint collaboration between Curling Canada, World Curling Federation, and United States Curling Association, it has been operated solely by Curling Canada since 2015.

As of 2020, Team North America/Team Canada has won the Continental Cup ten times. Team World/Europe has won the Cup six times.

The event was last held in 2020, and was cancelled twice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Curling Canada announced that the event will not go ahead for the 2022–23 season.

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