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Перевод: bushy
[прилагательное] покрытый кустарником; густой; лохматый; пушистый
Тезаурус:
- It will inevitably by called "blackthorn", which should not be in flower for a month, bringing its "winter" with it, and growing on short-jointed tangles of stems rather than on the slender longer shoots of these bushy trees.
- Robyn turns to face a man who has just entered the shop: tall, heavily built, with bushy sideboards and moustache, a sheepskin coat open over his three-piece suit.
- They are taken and inserted ("struck") in the same way as softwood cuttings, although many gardeners remove whole sideshoots, pulling them off the main stem with a short portion of bard (a "heel") to aid rooting; neatly trim any ragged edges on the heel, and pinch out the tips of naturally bushy subjects.
- In any case, it's weird that whenever I say that to Keith, he looks at me with the unmistakably quizzical air of the tall thin intellectual he is, his hair on the blond side of chestnut (now heavily greying); his fair skin with his rosy cheeks reminding one of Victorian youths with perfect complexions (or so the novels of Wilkie Collins and the paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites would have us believe); his eyebrows bushy and deliberately unkempt; his classic tweed suit of the old school, worn with a shamefully Byronic air somewhere between hippy and academic; his accent public school, as befits his education, although he also speaks a passable Spanish, so we can keep switching languages whenever linguistic difficulties develop.
- The plants were generally bushy shrubs, but some may have been climbers, and others robust enough to form small trees.
- His long bushy eyebrows, mingling with his coarse black hairline, made him appear to have no forehead at all.
- Its head is more delicate and its tail less bushy.
- The most common crops were maize (corn on the cob), the local staple, and large, bushy plants that looked like spinach.
- The bushy ones (Order Dendroidea-dendroid graptolites) are the more primitive, and were generally rooted to the sea floor.
- "There," Jos said, pointing to the bushy slopes that flanked the track.
- The bushy, white-edged "Madame Salleron" is a fine edger for summer beds and is unusual in that it never flowers.
- They require regular trimming to keep the growth thick at the butt (how often one sees huge, bushy hedges with little greenery and gaping holes near the ground) and should be allowed to grow up for relaying every ten to fifteen years.
- The outward tips of his bushy eyebrows were tilted upwards slightly, giving him a demonic appearance.
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