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Перевод: naturalist speek naturalist


[прилагательное]
натуралистический;
[существительное]
естествоиспытатель ; натуралист ; владелец зоомагазина; продавец животных; продавец чучел


Тезаурус:

  1. eminent naturalist and anatomist who devised the models of dinosaurs, etc., for the Great Exhibition (1851), HT i 3; Mrs Podsnap a "fine subject" for him because of her large bones, OMF i 2.
  2. Sir Joseph Banks, the greatest naturalist of the age, founder of Kew Gardens and botanist-companion to Captain Cook, first developed his boyhood passion for natural history in East, West, and Wildmoor fens, which washed up to the foot of the Lincolnshire wolds, and so to the very gates of Revesby Abbey, the Banks's family home.
  3. I wouldn't like to say I was born a naturalist, but I can remember collecting fossils when I was three.
  4. By the physiologist within his special and well defined universe of discourse they may be properly regarded as epiphenomena; but by the naturalist in his more catholic survey of nature they cannot be so regarded.
  5. The great nephew of the naturalist Gilbert White of Selborne, William White, was odds on to be a follower of Pugin and one of the "Ecclesiological set".
  6. And as Gilbert White, the 18th-century naturalist, said,
  7. British soap opera and crime series, on the other hand, are predominantly "naturalist" in the sense in which Todorov used the term.
  8. When he retired from practice, probably in 1828, he and others produced a veterinary periodical called the Farrier and Naturalist , which was devoted to attacks on Professor Coleman, and ran for three years.
  9. But the Moray Firth experiments were only possible after the naturalist Dr David Bellamy helped secure a donation from the Co-operative Wholesale Society.
  10. Edward Topsel, the English naturalist, writing in 1658 stipulated that, to cure blindness, or pains in the eye: "Take the head of a black Cat, which hath not a spot of another colour in it , and burn it to powder in an earthen pot leaded or glazed within, then take this powder and through a quill blow it thrice a day into the eye" - the italics were not used in the original, but are to draw attention to the crucial quality of the black cat who is about to lose his head.
  11. One of those to die was a naturalist and an Admiral in the Roman Navy, Caius Plinius or Pliny the Elder, who was a much-respected man and widely-known in his own time.
  12. Over the years I suppose I've become known as a dotty naturalist but I try to be rational and I think it's a pity the Greens aren't more practical.
  13. On her first foray to Freetown and the Congo Kingsley posed variously as ichthyologist, botanist and naturalist.

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