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Перевод: boggy speek boggy


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болотистый; дряблый


Тезаурус:

  1. A cairn marks the crossroads, and although the outrageously boggy path will cover you in peat to the armpits, you may hug yourself in delight to be walking in empty country again, as the cries of "Look, Mam.
  2. It will be remembered by old Spitfire pilots for its boggy runway and dense fog.
  3. Then, on a sudden whim, he bought Delphi, a crumbling but beautiful fishing lodge, together with 1,000 acres of boggy land and as many again of river and lake.
  4. Low coastline and some slightly boggy moorland.
  5. "It's a very long way, dear, and bound to be boggy at this time of year.
  6. At several points the route was unclear, where the buffalo and other animals had churned the grass into a mass of muddy trails, so we trended upwards, away from the boggy sections and towards the crest of a broad ridge that formed one side of the river valley.
  7. Flowering in September, the marsh lousewort pedicularis palustris can be found in boggy and marshy areas and wet grassland at altitudes up to almost 3000ft.
  8. But the families in the little awkward places, at the heads of the small glens, on boggy ground that would not drain - they were nearly helpless, they trembled on the threshold of destitution, impaled on the horn of the one-year lease, uncertain whether it was worth going into debt to improve the ground and knowing that, even if they did, they could still be turned out next term day and their place annexed to the holding of a better-off neighbour.
  9. This was the first time we had returned to Eggleston Burn since a summer visit in search of the Grass of Parnassus and butterwort that grow in its boggy flushes.
  10. Path through moorland is boggy but passable and maintains same direction, soon crossing fence and continuing along bottom of small valley, then on right side of valley.
  11. Some were heather bogs, some bracken bogs and others were boggy floodlands of marsh grass.
  12. As we crossed ground that became increasingly boggy, the vegetation increasingly salt-spattered and sparse, Tony began to enthuse on the likelihood of our seeing geese and red-necked phalaropes.
  13. Cross over the (at times boggy) moor towards the facing buttress of the Queen.

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