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Перевод: sizable speek sizable


[прилагательное]
порядочного размера; значительный; немалый


Тезаурус:

  1. Any sizable successful herbivorous group surely cannot have been relying on one such geographically limited group of seed-plants to the exclusion of all others.
  2. First run of plaice and some sizable dabs from Hayling Bay out to Dean Tail and along to the blocks at Southsea Pier.
  3. Counts in these Harbours, however, illustrated in Fig. 10, have regularly recorded sizable flocks from September to April.
  4. In winter the main localities for the species are Chichester gravel pits, the Amberley/Pulborough marshes and Glynde Levels, but sizable flocks are now most regular at Chichester gravel pits.
  5. In addition to the figures in the table sizable concentrations sometimes occur in the Adur valley (up to 400 birds), Pevensey Levels (up to 250 birds), Wet Level (up to 350 birds), and at Pett Level (up to 800 birds).
  6. The summer population also involves sizable flocks of non-breeding birds, with up to 275 in Chichester Harbour and up to 80 in both Pagham and Rye Harbours in recent summers.
  7. The arrival and departure of winter visitors is difficult to determine accurately in the presence of a sizable resident population, but peak winter numbers are present between December and February.
  8. The flocks disperse very rapidly in the second half of March and sizable flocks are rare after the end of this month.
  9. Although Latin America is becoming increasingly urban, rural society still represents a very sizable sector.
  10. Even the wives' cars were sizable.
  11. On the other hand many urban areas have sizable gardens and so may attract a greater number and/or diversity of common passerines than were once found here.
  12. The effect is so fascinating that my friend has pockets full of peppermint bits and a sizable bill for Polo and Trebor, the mints that give the best results.
  13. Since 1947 the only records in the county files of sizable winter flocks were of 45 in Seaford Bay on 25 February 1956, and 30 off Langney Point on 17 January 1965; the other records are nearly all of single birds or small parties of five or so.

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