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Перевод: oak speek oak


[прилагательное]
дубовый;
[существительное]
дуб ; древесина дуба; изделия из дуба ; венок из дубовых листьев; наружная дверь


Тезаурус:

  1. A tin of rings and a ten shilling note, a woodshed and an oak tree, an innocence, never to be reclaimed, a shock which changed even the ways of looking at the ferns and foxgloves, droopy-leaved sallow, buckthorn, white-beam and goat willow.
  2. My piece of oak allowed a blank of 270mm diameter.
  3. Common gorse is there, but also the less common (and native) dwarf gorse, or western furze, and willow and pedunculate oak have appeared.
  4. A fine big one, of oak, with a carved band on it to say "Dominus mecum, dominus sum"."
  5. After the demise of the Layton and Central Drive routes in 1936 - see page 28 - trams operated a three-minute service between Talbot Square and Royal Oak, extended to South Pier in the summer season via Lytham Road and Station Road.
  6. The girl let go of my hand and moved away into the gloom behind me, where she must have put the screwed-up five-pound notes on to the chest of drawers with the magazines, the small framed photograph, the towel, the box of paper tissues, the jar of Vaseline, the baby's dummy and all the other odds and ends spilled over the varnished oak top.
  7. It is likely that small areas of birch-hazel scrub were once more widespread in sheltered areas in Lewis prior to 4000 B.P., and that woodland of birch, oak, hazel, elm, and alder formerly occurred in S. Uist.
  8. Bernard Houssin has been appointed general manager of the Oak Hotel Group from the Arcade Hotel in Portsmouth, Hampshire.
  9. Interior panels can either be of fairly basic wood that will be papered over, or fancy panelling, such as oak, that will be left bare and make a modest property look like a stately home.
  10. Except in parts of Scotland where Caledonian pine forests with birch are predominant, the broadleaved woods of the uplands are mainly oak ( Quercus petraea ) dominated.
  11. As early as 1483 an Act had been passed, legalizing the enclosure of coppices in the forests where felling had taken place, until seedling beech and oak had grown again.
  12. Deal was the wood used for seats, with oak for the seat rails.
  13. The data also show that at the thicket stage in coniferous plantations the ground flora is much less diverse and dense than in control sites of similar age which consist of semi-natural mixed oak ( Quercus spp.) stands.

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