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Перевод: seaweed speek seaweed


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морская водоросль


Тезаурус:

  1. In a sense, history is repeating itself in that the sequence of development in the past has also contained local "boom" elements such as kelp gathering in the 19th century or the bulb growing schemes in the 1960's, both of which foundered in response to changes in external economic imperatives, although at the outset there were high hopes that unique local resources i.e. seaweed and disease-free sandy soils, would provide enduring employment opportunities.
  2. It is known that the sea is cruel, but it is also humourless, so few laughs are prompted by this book and after some glum pages it is easy to crave even the schoolboy humour of Stephen Leacock's skit, Soaked in Seaweed.
  3. Examples of gamesplay are playing with strands of seaweed, bubble gulps, and sexual behaviour.
  4. Seaweed glistened on the rocks, waders large and small ran up and down, and gulls and cormorants bobbed on the waves.
  5. I noticed bunches and bunches of grain and seaweed, marguerites and long-stemmed buttercups drying in the pantry, for winter."
  6. Wrapped in paper pulp, gelatin and seaweed, Kane's ball, the Aquaflyte, has a core of sodium bicarbonate and sodium citrate - similar ingredients to an Alka-Seltzer.
  7. Elsewhere, you could try for the Long Range Weather Forecasting Agency (bring your own piece of seaweed) or the World Bank in Washington, but the growth industries of tax-free living must be in Europe.
  8. The men said they had survived by eating seabirds, fish and seaweed, in addition to a limited supply of stores, which included apples and kiwi fruit, mouldy rice, tinned soft drinks and a small amount of fresh water.
  9. If a factory in the developing world releases traces of carcinogens into the sea it may face immediate credit problems, even if the carcinogenic substances are swamped by natural carcinogens such as methyl iodide, that come from seaweed in quite disturbing quantities.
  10. He preferred the shore, where the long vistas of rocks with their thick coverings of seaweed appeared to him as the heads of "black phantoms emerging from the underworld," and the grottos were full of strange brilliantly coloured rocks and polished white beds of gravel which seemed about "to receive the water-nymph when she emerged from the waves".
  11. "Eighty years ago her subjects would have been knights in armour, ladies in wimples and distress now, in 1939, they were bodiless heads, green horses and violet grass, seaweed, shells and fungi", all executed in the style of Dali.
  12. While her unpleasant husband shut himself in his room and wrote letters, she explored the island with Paul Masson and for the first time in her life "tasted and touched the salt, the sand, the seaweed, the odorous soft bed of the receding sea, the dripping fish".
  13. Seaweed Meal: Available in small quantities after transformation by worms to produce an organic compost and appeals to those averse to using inorganic chemicals.

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