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Перевод: lichen speek lichen


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Тезаурус:

  1. Evidence of the Host's appearance is said to be the red crotal (lichen) stain found on rocks the morning after a heavy frost, which is blood they have spilled during their aerial spats.
  2. Maybe I was on some damp lichen.
  3. From the nineteenth century onwards, biologists reported "lichen deserts" around towns.
  4. "No style of building," wrote Mr Ould, Hill Bark's architect, of half-timbering, "will harmonize so quickly and completely with its surroundings and none continues to live on such terms of good fellowship with other materials, whether rosy brickwork, grey lichen covered masonry, or pearly flag-slates."
  5. Only a nearby ash tree, which had better buffered bark, retained the lichen.
  6. A 1970s survey showed that much of England was devoid of all but one lichen (Lecanora conizaoides) which actually prospers in sulphurous conditions.
  7. Beyond the big waterfall is a desert of black sand, then lava fields, the black and red-brown lumps dotted with a whitish lichen, then another lava field where the lichenous moss is bright green.
  8. I dropped down the hill to ford White Kielder upstream of the ruined farmstead of Kielder Head, where a line of stunted alders, shaggy with lichen, leaned over their leafless reflections in the peat-brown water.
  9. Previously restricted to the acid substrate of debarked pine twigs, this lichen is now appearing on a variety of surfaces.
  10. The constant species are Carex bigelowii, Deschampsia flexuosa, Festuca ovina/vivipara, Vaccinium myrtillus, Racomitrium and the lichen Cladonia uncialis .
  11. The last few months of her journal witness a severe crisis in her life when, having produced a scientific paper on lichen (nowadays considered ahead of its time), her researches were dismissed in a high-handed and sexist way by the Director of Kew Gardens to whom she presented her work.
  12. Then you notice that there are cobbles in the yard, there is lichen on the golden hamstone dressings, the iron railings keeping the cows from the garden are refined and elegant, and the carved and hooded doorway does not seem to herald the entrance to an ordinary farmhouse.
  13. Leicestershire for example, lost 89 per cent of the vulnerable species in its lichen flora and 47 per cent overall.

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