Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
On travel, I confirm that this particular disease can be wind-borne.
All the while, Richard swept through the enemy like a wind-borne shadow.
Care must be taken to avoid wind-borne spray carrying beyond the pavement.
Over a hundred people were killed by wind-borne droplets and many more made seriously ill.
Something flickered, but it was probably only a wind-borne firefly.
This was not made publicly known until 1970 when wind-borne particles were detected in Denver.
Similar technology is used in hurricane-prone areas for the protection from wind-borne debris.
There were no walls, and she huddled in the very center, trying to escape the wind-borne moisture.
For just as ashes can be wind-borne, so can seedlings.
If anything, a lower smokestack is likely to mean greater local deposits of wind-borne pollutants.
There was no life in this wilderness of rock and wind-borne pattering sand.
Wind-borne pesticides can be deposited on surface waters some distance from the source.
In some places winds bury fertile soil under wind-borne sand.
Conidia are easily wind-borne or carried on worker clothing and equipment.
It easily escapes cultivation because of its numerous, wind-borne seeds.
The culprit is mostly ragweed, which has light wind-borne pollen.
It was wind-borne dust, flowing in complicated streams and tendrils.
It freezes at the wind-borne scent of a predator.
The cones at the top of the tree open their scales for wind-borne pollen to enter.
The new code requires windows that must pass a "missile test" for high winds and wind-borne debris.
Sereth's voice was loud as a wind-borne leaf dashed upon the grass.
Over 90 per cent are endemic, and the rest have been introduced through human activities or were natural wind-borne introductions.
The wind-borne seeds are dandelion-like, but larger and in a smaller quantity per flower.
With tile roofs, loose tiles often become wind-borne debris threatening other structures.
The junipers first become infected in late summer and autumn by wind-borne spores from the apple leaves.