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Перевод: vetch speek vetch


[существительное]
вика [бот.] ; горошек


Тезаурус:

  1. The shape of this design could best be described as a spray, the two outer points being provided by pieces of vetch, and the other leaves being rose and Japanese maple.
  2. Starting from the clubhouse on the first day and walking along the edge of the wood we came to a piece of natural grassland studded with patches of purpose tufted vetch and orchids growing among the unmown grass.
  3. You notice the design of scabious and vetch and orchids - with the insects that depend on them?
  4. We wandered on, enjoying the flowers which grew on the arid soil: black meddick, heath bed straw, spring vetch, storks bill, red fescue, wild pansy, scarlet pimpernel.
  5. These deserted sand dunes host an amazing variety of wild flowers: heath and marsh bedstraw, ragwort, meadow vetchling, tufted vetch, marsh cinquefoil, felwort, angelica, marsh valerian, and that Buchan beauty, grass of Parnassus; as well as rare orchids: spotted, and butterfly orchid.
  6. The Welsh Cup holders Swansea were surprisingly knocked out in the third round of the competition by the Vauxhall Conference side Merthyr Tydfil, who won 3-0 at the Vetch Field last night.
  7. Ostentatious day-flying moths, the scarlet and black six-spot burnets buzzed with whirring wings from yellow birds foot trefoil to blue sheep bit to mauve tufted vetch.
  8. She must not forget the other reason why she had wished to find work here, and exile from her old life was not the main one for her presence in Vetch Street.
  9. He looked hard at Sally-Anne, ignored her shabby clothes and shoes, looked instead at her hands and face, and all the signs of good care and feeding about her, so different from most of the women who lived around Vetch Street.
  10. Perhaps they will pick the wild flowers growing in the lush grasses, cornflower, poppy, clover, eglantine and the frail vetch.
  11. Vetch shares with peas and beans the ability to "fix" nitrogen
  12. Sally-Anne McAllister - although that was not her real name - walked along Vetch Street in London's East End late on a hot afternoon in the early summer of 1903.
  13. Winter tares ( Vicia sativa , common vetch)

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