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Перевод: grassy speek grassy


[прилагательное]
покрытый травой; травяной; травянистый


Тезаурус:

  1. It was wild countryside, steep hills and grassy plateaux, scarred and gashed by steel-grey rocks and rapid, frothing rivers which tumbled down the hillside.
  2. A French medic was climbing the grassy bank from the sunken road to look at the Officer as I got the prisoners out of the dug-out and back to their previous positions in the hollow.
  3. Elisabeth approached the longhouse along a grassy footpath, her feet making no discernible sound.
  4. Relax deeply, then imagine you are in a grassy clearing in a forest.
  5. Where track reaches old crofter's cottage bear half (no path) across stream, up bank, to reach grassy former railway track after 30 yds.
  6. This jerk kept the pram moving over the few inches between the foot of the gentle slope and the beginning of the steep grassy bank that ended up at the road.
  7. When the little aircraft bumped to a halt on a grassy field outside Paris, Miss Stark, who had chosen to travel in the outside cockpit for the sheer hell of it, put her hands to her head and tried to calm her dishevelled hair.
  8. Landowners started to complain that the bikes were chewing up their paths, raising the whole ugly debate about access up on to a new plane, and ridge-walks lost some of their grandeur by displaying fat tyre tracks on their grassy sections.
  9. The goats were tethered on a patch of grassy ground close to one of the gates.
  10. Leaving our Teutonic heroines behind, we carried happily on along the grassy ridge to Meall Corranaich, although a small matter of some concern was that Ben Lawers had started to cloud over.
  11. The ramshackle bungalow at Butsfield, Co Durham, that so obsessed Dryden that he murdered Derwentside planning chief Harry Collinson following a lengthy planning feud, now sits in its grassy hollow with the roof off.
  12. Used by royalty for hunting wild game, these forests also contained scrub and open grassy areas called "lawns" which were used to provide hay and pasture for deer.
  13. From here the path is grassy and it is an easy walk to the ruins of Dunseverick Castle, which in prehistoric times marked the northern end of Ireland's oldest road, from where the Celts crossed to and from Scotland.

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