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Перевод: hedgerow
[существительное] живая изгородь; полезащитная полоса
Тезаурус:
- "I know nothing about them hedgerow heathens," he snapped as he went on his way, "an' if you take my advice you'll watch your pockets."
- But what finally lures Rat into a caravan trip is Toad's promise of the landscape that every nimby commuter dreams of - "the England of heath and common and hedgerow, green roads and ancient tracks."
- From the spot in the hedgerow where the four German soldiers had come from a white flag tied to a long piece of wood had suddenly appeared.
- A few seconds later there was a loud explosion in a hedgerow just off the road, a short distance away.
- Go forward on track through field; in next (second field), proceed close to right edge, at end of field which is to right and beyond the hedgerow, turn right on track which leads down through gates and up left side of the third field.
- The first is in the village's neat cemetery, where fields run up to a distant hedgerow and a sign by the gate says "Fast Food Service".
- The methods of fixing are the same: we use either hazel spars cut from the hedgerow and twisted to form staple-like shapes, or nail the reeds in place with special thatching crooks (hooked nails).
- About fifty or sixty yards away on the right-band side of the road a mortar bomb burst in the hedgerow, followed a few seconds later by four German soldiers carrying automatic weapons jumping from the hedgerow and scampering along the road.
- In second field, the route proceeds forward with right edge of field about 30 yds away to reach waymark in hedgerow ahead; in third field go quarter right to cross right-hand hedgerow at waymark on tree which is 90 yds before far end of field .
- It was in the hedgerow less than twenty yards from that of Constable Shorter.
- 140,000 miles of hedgerow, 95% of traditional hay meadows, 40% of natural woodlands and 60% of wild heathland have all been destroyed.
- A young boy in Hartlepool picks some bright red berries from the hedgerow.
- Under natural conditions a tree growing in a hedgerow, copse or forest progresses through various stages of settlement to a climatic climax which, once attained, remains the same year after year with only minor variations.
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