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Перевод: planted


[прилагательное]
посаженный; насаженный; засаженный; подосланный


Тезаурус:

  1. The trees are traditionally planted in the middle of a lawn.
  2. In Europe, 10000 ha has been planted in Hungary; and Spain, Portugal, Italy and France have just started commercial cultivation with about 1000 ha each.
  3. As churches are planted across the country, the great need is for leaders who can lead a team, impart a vision for this work, and see it come to pass.
  4. This Congress had its roots planted in Paris in 1878 at the French Universal Exhibition when a hastily-assembled meeting of twenty-seven teachers of the deaf was arranged.
  5. Curwen stated that larches were first planted at Unerigg in 1780, at Workington in 1786 and on Belle Isle in 1787.
  6. Lewis was almost treeless from quite early times until Lady Matheson planted up the grounds of Lews Castle in Stornoway in the middle of the last century, largely on soil imported from the mainland as ballast.
  7. Two thousand acres of coppices were to be enclosed and planted with oak and beech, and a "rolling programme" of further enclosures was projected as the trees matured.
  8. Who could resist "One acre of reclaimed wilderness populated by a variety of plants that can withstand ignorant malpractice, all planted by the ad hoc topsy school of garden design"?
  9. The dry-stone walls have been repaired in the traditional way; fences in the fields to keep the animals back are wooden post-and-rail, there is no barbed-wire to be seen; and where the Prince has planted new trees in the parkland, they are all protected from the livestock by solid wooden guards, not the plastic sort most farmers use.
  10. Memorials vary from books and stones of remembrance to planted bushes (often roses).
  11. The Duke arranged for a long avenue Or lime trees to be planted alongside a driveway leading from the main road that ran westward from London (Chiswick High Road) and sweeping into his Chiswick House grounds and, despite having been cut in two by the dual carriageway of the Great West Road Extension, it still remains as Dukes Avenue.
  12. The bulbs can be planted in the garden afterwards to flower outdoors the following year.
  13. I am allowed a say on this question of standing up at football matches because I first planted my feet on the terraces at Barnsley when I was five and spent the next 15 years or more rooted to the spot.

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