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Перевод: alder speek alder


[прилагательное]
ольховый;
[существительное]
ольха


Тезаурус:

  1. In 1337 a certain Robert Gyan was submitted to a brutal penance by the dean of Wells for carrying away "a great number of alder" from Stan Moor in the Somerset Levels.
  2. The industry grew up in the Lake District because there was a demand for gunpowder in the slate quarries and copper mines of the region, and because of the ready availability of birch and alder for charcoal and fast flowing becks to drive the machinery in the area.
  3. Cash and credit cards worth 520 were stolen from a house in Alder Close, between midnight and 6.30 a.m., and in Thorpe Gardens 20 worth of cash and credit cards were taken from a house sometime between 1.30 and 7.30 a.m.
  4. Although its giant neighbour, Ben Alder, can be viewed from the A9 at the top of Loch Ericht, and the peak further west along its ridge, Aonach Beag, can be seen briefly from the A86 if you're not fishing about for an extra strong mint in the glove compartment, Carn Dearg reveals itself only to those prepared to sweat a bit.
  5. No weapons were to be seen but a good many shepherds' crooks and plenty of rough sticks cut from birch or alder.
  6. The court heard how 21-year-old Nigel Hinkin of Lipscombe Rise, Alton, had helped Jonathan Plumb and Daniel Sayers, both 17, of Beavers Close and Alder Close respectively, to steal cigarettes, sweets and cash worth 900 from the Paperweight Newsagents in Raven Square, Alton, in March.
  7. A long pull up to the summit, Carn Dearg pays a dividend of an uninterrupted view north and east, to Loch Pattack, the snaking gash of Loch Ericht and, as I mentioned, south to offer a clear perception of the hanging valley of Ben Alder.
  8. It is likely that small areas of birch-hazel scrub were once more widespread in sheltered areas in Lewis prior to 4000 B.P., and that woodland of birch, oak, hazel, elm, and alder formerly occurred in S. Uist.
  9. Once again I acknowledge Anderson (op. cit.) for the following: - "Geikie (1894) states that in Lewis, fully-grown oak, alder, birch and especially Scotch fir, had been found in the bogs and MacCulloch (1824) in respect of the peat in North Uist, includes oak with pine, alder and birch amongst the trees most frequently found".
  10. All on the same alder tree we saw coal tits, gold crests, marsh willow tits and long-tailed tits and I learnt to distinguish the whip-like whistling note of the marsh tit.
  11. The promotion is sponsored by the Alder Valley Bus Company, Gales and the local CAMRA branch.
  12. Alder Valley buses stop outside the Queens Head and there are regular buses including late night journeys from the pub.
  13. They said they were, so we stepped straight into the tangled maze of alder, hazel, birch, oak, pine, fir and laurel and picked our steps over dried grass, scratchy brambles and the leafless knee-high branching shoots of the wood's next generation.

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