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Перевод: snowy speek snowy


[прилагательное]
покрытый снегом; снежный; белоснежный; чистый


Тезаурус:

  1. Who would pay a small fortune to come and spend a week in a draughty Highland hotel miles away from the slopes, when they could get a package holiday to somewhere snowy, romantic and convenient in the Alps for half the price?
  2. Dimity unfolded a snowy handkerchief and wiped her eyes.
  3. But the hunger generated by a snowy hill-walk is insatiable, and our tea of beans, Hob Nobs, Pot Noodle and sweet German wine was exquisite.
  4. Now there was once a Queen, who might have been thought to have everything she could desire in the world, but had set her heart on a strange silent bird a traveller had told of, which lived in the snowy mountains, nested only once, raised its gold and silver chick, sang once only, and then faded like snow in the lowlands.
  5. Well feather-insulated talons of a snowy owl's feet.
  6. The short-eared owl assemblages have a slightly higher than expected proportion of postcrania, and the snowy owl, red fox, mongoose and coyote all have very much higher values, perhaps the result of decapitation of prey and loss of the skull.
  7. In years of Lemming plenty, female Snowy Owls respond by laying larger clutches of eggs.
  8. In Britain this is a ground nesting bird of the open country, and there is no record of it entering caves, but like the snowy owl it could have altered its behaviour during colder stages of the Pleistocene.
  9. Chilly as it was, it was nothing compared to the day little Rizla came kicking into a snowy world of white.
  10. The snowy owl inhabits the circum-polar tundra region, feeding on the most common rodent, which is usually one of the species of lemming (see Table 2.3 and the Appendix for details of snowy owl biology).
  11. Two species are known from the Westbury fauna, the short-eared owl and the little owl, and many species of owl and diurnal birds of prey are recorded from the late Pleistocene of Britain, including snowy owls and European eagle owls (Harrison, 1987).
  12. And beneath their feeding place where yesterday had been snowy white, was today damp and brown with mud and warm droppings.
  13. I don't think he should really be telling me all this, but he is demob happy and there is something of the anonymity of the confessional in this dimly lit train compartment, lurching slowly over the snowy plateau of the Kola Peninsula.

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