
Fissured
UK
/ˈfɪʃ.əd/
US
/ˈfɪʃ.ɚd/

Translation of "fissured" into Russian
fissure
Verbfissured
Past Simple
fissure
fissures
fissured Past Simple / Past Participle
fissuring Gerund
The ice began to fissure under the weight of the skater.
Лёд начал трещать под весом фигуриста.
Additional translations
fissured
AdjectiveUK
/ˈfɪʃ.əd/
US
/ˈfɪʃ.ɚd/
fissured
more fissured Comp.
most fissured Super.
The fissured rock made climbing difficult.
Трещиноватая скала затрудняла восхождение.
Definitions
fissure
VerbTo split or crack (something) to form a long, narrow opening.
The earthquake caused the ground to fissure, creating a deep crevice.
To develop or become split into long, narrow openings.
After years of drought, the clay soil began to fissure.
fissured
AdjectiveUK
/ˈfɪʃ.əd/
US
/ˈfɪʃ.ɚd/
Having a long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.
The fissured landscape made it difficult for hikers to navigate the trail.
Having deep grooves or splits as a characteristic feature, as in bark, leaves, or anatomical tissue.
The tree's fissured bark offered an ideal habitat for insects.
Idioms and phrases
fissured surface
The geologist examined the fissured surface of the cliff.
треснувшая поверхность
Геолог исследовал треснувшую поверхность утеса.
fissured landscape
The hikers navigated the fissured landscape with caution.
растрескавшийся ландшафт
Туристы с осторожностью передвигались по растрескавшемуся ландшафту.
fissured rock
The sculptor found beauty in the fissured rock.
растрескавшийся камень
Скульптор нашел красоту в растрескавшемся камне.
fissured skin
Her hands were rough and fissured from the cold.
треснувшая кожа
Её руки были шершавыми и треснувшими от холода.
fissured earth
After the drought, the fissured earth was a common sight.
треснувшая земля
После засухи треснувшая земля была обычным явлением.