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Перевод: brushwood speek brushwood


[существительное]
заросль ; кустарник ; хворост ; валежник


Тезаурус:

  1. The potato harvest, with potatoes baking in a brushwood fire.
  2. And he said nothing and she did nothing until Geoffroy, the tough son, took exception to his brother Fromont taking refuge in a monastery, and when he wouldn't come out, he piled up brushwood and burned the whole thing down, monks and Fromont and all.
  3. These usually involve increasing plant diversity, contour ploughing, inter-cropping, minimum or no-tillage systems, and grass strips (with or without grass-covered storm channels or bunds, and with or without brushwood planting along the contours between strips).
  4. The small "underwood" trees (or coppice) are chopped back to stumps, producing shoots cut for sticks and brushwood.
  5. She had gained the opposite bank and was poking about in a great drifting mass of torn grass and brushwood.
  6. Thereafter he was allowed only six boatloads of brushwood a year, to be taken out under view of the bailiff.
  7. Indeed, contour ploughing, contour brushwood planting, and ditch-and-bund constructions could be said to be types of terrace.
  8. * He also asked for swabs for drying balls and replacement brushes be made at certain tees and that a brushwood boot scraper be provided "as the present iron one was "impossible"".
  9. When the ground was marshy, brushwood and timber provided a "raft" for the first layer of stones.
  10. A wise precaution was to send out a party equipped with bundles of brushwood to sweep away the tracks leading to the encampment.
  11. John Brushwood from Hook End, has been hand-picked from this month's lucky dip, as the winner of a year's supply of Scuba World .
  12. "Moreover, those who carry upon their backs brushwood, bark or charcoal to sell, though that be their livelihood, shall henceforth give no cheminage."
  13. Compare the description of the agony in In the Same boat (a story the end of which is truer to the experience than i-; the end of The Brushwood Boy ): "Suppose you were a violin string - vibrating - and someone put his finger on you" with the image of the "banjo string drawn tight" for the breaking wave in The finest Story in the World .

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