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Перевод: swampy speek swampy


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Тезаурус:

  1. On the swampy willow scrub of the Wealdmoors in Shropshire, the local rector described in 1673 how "the inhabitants commonly hang'd bells about the necks of their cows that they might the more easily find them".
  2. With Holderness being very flat land it was often swampy and wet, so people originally tended to build their homes somewhere on a hill.
  3. For the next 100 million years parts of it were under the sea and it was covered with layers of sandstone, then limestone, and swampy forests which were buried between layers of mud and sand.
  4. He handled immediate matters he could see and touch like lighting the fire, hunting game, or finding the easiest way through a thicket or over swampy ground.
  5. They were ordered to camp in a swampy depression beside the Missouri which one observer suggested had been selected "for the express purpose of putting an end to Chief Joseph and his band".
  6. Obviously, cutting or breaking down a path through the rushes and laying planks over the swampy ground is the first priority.
  7. A very humid climate fostering tropical vegetation in a swampy and lagoonal surrounding is characteristic of this period.
  8. It was originally a swampy meadow belonging to the Hospital for Lepers, but the land was drained and enclosed as a deer park in the reign of Henry VIII, MC 14; NN 44.
  9. I missed the wet, swampy jungle and the snort of the hippos.
  10. Very often the swim you have chosen will not need any modification whatsoever, but on lakes where the banks are swampy and surrounded by a wide belt of rushes some preparation in the close season is necessary.
  11. Obediently, resignedly, he swings the car round in a dangerous U-turn at the next intersection and they flash back towards the airport, the jewel factories and towerblocks of the Bangkok suburbs thinning out again to the dim outlines of swampy fields pierced by palmtree plantations.
  12. There was nearly a mile of dense woodland at this point before the swampy ground began and it was over an hour before Crane returned saying that no-one had passed on that side.
  13. They were to follow the track that skirted the south of the swampy depression and were then to take a path to the right which was marked by a great stone shaped like the head of a horse.

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