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Перевод: spruce speek spruce


[прилагательное]
щеголеватый; элегантный; аккуратный; нарядный;
[существительное]
ель ; хвойное дерево;
[глагол]
приводить в порядок; наряжаться; принаряжаться; притворяться; лгать; обманывать


Тезаурус:

  1. British spruce, said Nilghard, were often "in really bad condition", with symptoms of gas damage on older needles.
  2. This eight-engined monster is made of spruce and has a wingspan of almost 100 metres.
  3. Poor breeding in wet, cold springs; clear-felling of Scots pine forests; the proliferation of dense sitka spruce plantations; and over-shooting have all been suggested as contributing to the capercaillie's retreat.
  4. Spruce needles certainly take longer to decay than some other leaves, releasing humic acid over a longer period but at a slower rate, but being a long standing constituent of the northern latitudes coniferous belt, spruce (Picea) is quite compatible with lakes well stocked with fish.
  5. The flowering plants dominate the floral world today, except perhaps in the lonely spruce stands of the Arctic.
  6. Hill (1987) reports that under unthinned Sitka spruce older than 15 years there is very little ground flora; only bilberry ( Vaccinium myrtillus ) will persist.
  7. There are many designs of tripod varying from interlocking A-frames to simple uprights made from the tips of larch or spruce trees.
  8. On the Homisgrinde, a mountain top half way along the spine of the Black Forest and littered with dying fir and spruce, the author and a colleague asked a German ecologist how something so dramatic had apparently started unnoticed.
  9. I expected slippers but he was more spruce than that and clearly businesslike in the way he ran this family hotel.
  10. Firs and pines flourished at Whitton and Miller made a special note of Abies canadensis , i.e. Picea glauca , the white spruce from America.
  11. This now affected Scots and Lodgepole pine, Douglas and grand fir, western hemlock and Norway spruce.
  12. In German forests, there was a consistent pattern of damage to Norway spruce, the main species affected, beginning with a yellowing of the upper surface of older needles and progressing to the death of the needle and a marked thinning of the crown of the tree as dead needles dropped off.
  13. Widnes: Tait; Critchley, Devereux, Wright, Sarsfield; Dowd, Spruce; Grima (Smith 28), P Hulme, Howard (McCurrie 65), Koloto (Grima 74), Eyres, Holliday.

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