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Перевод: vernal speek vernal


[прилагательное]
весенний; свежий; молодой


Тезаурус:

  1. Originally, the cross celebrated the vernal equinox and the rites of spring associated with the goddess Eostre, from whose name it is said the Venerable Bede derived the name for Easter.
  2. 45761: Perhaps against expectations the Pastoral receives a performance of radiant, vernal openheartedness.
  3. This is officially the last of the Zodiacal constellations, though since it now contains the Vernal Equinox it really ought to be the first.
  4. He was so distraught by the "vernal desolation of avarice" after 1809 at Lodore and Manesty that "dreading farther mischief," he made drawings of the lake margin from Stable Hills to Isthmus.
  5. In my opinion, the explanation for this is that until the vernal equinox (21 March) the length of the day increases from north to south in the Northern Hemisphere.
  6. The vernal equinox was the greatest of all the Celtic seasonal festivals, since it signalled the rebirth of vegetation in the cycle of death and rebirth.
  7. Lescun is a valley to drive up into for your picnic lunch; in winter it is shut in, and a centre for long-distance skiing; in spring, exquisitely vernal; in summer or early autumn drowsy and majestic, waiting for its famously late, September harvest.
  8. One impulse from a vernal wood
  9. Robertson (1984) calls this the vernal squill maritime pasture.
  10. I consented and, likewise, I wanted to explore the thicket of your thighs, which to my delight I found heavy with vernal dew.
  11. The Vernal 1991 issue contains a Marine Aquarium Supplement.
  12. Since that time the trees which had once enthicketed the hut had been lopped down and now the pyramidal vernal tent stood isolated among a company of stumps, like stepping-stones from the forest to Kitty's lair.
  13. Along the west coast a narrow fringe of land is affected by salt spray and carries a close-cropped vernal squill maritime pasture ( Scilla verna - Festuca rubra, Robertson, 1984) much favoured by grazing sheep.

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