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Перевод: lowland
[существительное] низменность ; низкая местность; долина ; низина
Тезаурус:
- Which crops do these lowland farmers use to feed their livestock?
- There is considerable confusion about the black-and-white pied lowland cattle which have originated in the Netherlands, not helped by frequent name changes after export to other countries and the very misleading use of the name Holstein: there is no such place in the Netherlands, yet the latter is their country of origin, just as it is of the Friesian .
- What chance have we lowland city folk got when we're confronted with maps covered in names that look like anagrams?
- B. On the lowland plains more fodder crops, including barley, oats, turnips and swedes are grown and much hay is made from grass grown in rotation with these arable crops.
- There are upland dragonflies and lowland dragonflies.
- Lowland
- A babbling upland brook is physically very different from a lazy lowland river, and there are subtle gradations all the way between.
- Among the casualties wholly or partly attributable to drainage were 97 per cent of herb-rich haymeadows, 50 per cent of lowland fens, and 60 per cent of lowland raised mires, all lost in the space of a generation.
- In the smallest yet most intensely populated of the two main lowland regions, the St. Lawrence, lies the city of Montreal, an island in the St. Lawrence River itself.
- David Macdonald, one of Britain's leading fox experts, questioned 400 lowland sheep farmers in England: almost half said they had never lost a lamb to a fox.
- Most lowland farmers keep some dairy cattle and rear calves as well as wintering and fattening sheep and lambs.
- I. In their lower courses the larger 5th Order rivers flow in very wide valleys across the lowland plains.
- Although it is small in its native environment, where food might be scarce, it can grow larger on good lowland pastures.
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