s
sa
sb
sc
sd
se
sf
sg
sh
si
sj
sk
sl
sm
sn
so
sp
sq
sr
ss
st
su
sv
sw
sy
Перевод: scrubby
[прилагательное] низкорослый; жалкий; захудалый; ничтожный; поросший кустарником; заросший щетиной
Тезаурус:
- So death, too, gilded the operation: the useless martyrs' deaths of the pilots on a scrubby hillside, and the simultaneous death of the whole elaborate scheme.
- On top of the bilberries lay a few rather scrubby chanterelles, slightly battered.
- In the narrow field that sloped upwards at the back between scrubby thickets Donald's rake lay with its teeth in a swathe.
- He was somewhere a little to the left, in a cluster of small, scrubby trees.
- That kind of damp, chill August day only Blighty can produce, a large, scrubby field, a bill that could make you weep it was so poor.
- The Downs were one of the first areas of Sussex to be colonised by man and were probably quickly cleared of their original vegetation of scrubby woodland.
- The Marais Communal of Curzon lies in the lap of low scrubby hills, like a green sea of stillness.
- Stirling's party decided to lie up for the day and, leaving the road, headed into some low hills covered with scrubby bushes.
- A young, innocent man, very knowledgeable about ferrets, the driver had led me across a scrubby field that led to the riverbank and had then triumphantly pointed to a weathered stone below a thorn bush.
- There I was strolling down the scrubby end of the Kings Road, mooching along.
- A quick search reveals one female redwing on a nest in the short scrubby beech-like bushes on the leeward side of a stream cutting.
- For centuries, the Somalis have walked their camels and cattle across the harsh, scrubby bush in search of water and grazing land.
- The back door of the kitchen led out onto a slate-paved path at the foot of three steep terraces giving much lebensraum to many varieties of voracious weeds and scrubby elder bushes.
|