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Перевод: upland speek upland


[прилагательное]
нагорный; отдаленный; лежащий внутри страны;
[существительное]
нагорная страна; гористая часть страны


Тезаурус:

  1. Nearly a half of the land area of the UK is designated under the EEC Less Favoured Areas Directive (75/268), almost all of it upland.
  2. upland grasslands and heaths
  3. The uplands in the south, west and east of the Auvergne have very extensive upland grasslands including species-rich montane grasslands and floristically rich pastures and hay meadows.
  4. Badgers are widespread throughout mainland Britain though they are less common in upland areas, East Anglia and parts of northern England.
  5. Ashford-in-the-Water sits precisely on the line which divides the limestone plateau of the so-called White Peak from the upland moors and valleys to the North.
  6. Camden described fenmen in 1586 as "rude, uncivil and envious to all others whom they call Upland Men; who stalking on high upon stilts apply their minds to grazing, fishing and fowling".
  7. This Article could aid considerably the plight of upland broadleaved woods discussed in Chapter 9 but much evidence given to the House of Lords Select Committee on this item gave the proposal a very mixed reception.
  8. Hill farms in Scotland employ more hired labour than other farm categories; there being only 60% with working occupiers as compared with 81% in upland farms.
  9. Many species live, and presumably lived in the past, in inland or upland sites where little sediment accumulates.
  10. A babbling upland brook is physically very different from a lazy lowland river, and there are subtle gradations all the way between.
  11. The maximum payment permitted under Article 3(4) of the Directive is currently 97 European currency units (ECU) per livestock unit, i. e. 60, and the existing levels in the "severely disadvantaged" UK zone work out at 72, 68 and 46 ECUs for hill cow, hill ewe and upland ewe per livestock unit, respectively.
  12. West Atlantic bryophytes are particularly well represented in the upland plant communities of the Western Isles, a feature undoubtedly linked to the high number of wet days on the higher ground of southern Lewis, Harris and South Uist (Ratcliffe 1968).
  13. Sheep were conspicuous by their absence in these upland and mountainous areas.

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