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Перевод: copse
[существительное] лесной участок; подлесок ; роща ; рощица ; перелесок
Тезаурус:
- The tramroad enters Fleetwood on a private right-of-way, now paralleled by Radcliffe Road and Copse Road.
- Travel: Copse and robbers Christopher Somerville sees how woodland has usurped the ancient cattle thieves of the Cheviot Hills
- The course will then follow the line of the valley on the left-hand side of the road, turning at the hill to the left, round Lucy's Copse and back again into the valley near the starting point.
- Along the edge of Lucy's Copse patches of yellow lady's bedstraw attracted the eye.
- At the back of the box was a battery-operated firing mechanism and a wire led from the box into the copse, where Mr Jowett's body was found.
- "It's a part of my life, and I'm never going to give it up," I said as we hurried up through the copse.
- Track descends; 150 yds before bottom of slope, where track bends to the left and immediately before copse begins on right, cross ditch on right and bear half left on other side, keeping close to copse on your left.
- So, gratitude it has to be for the glimpse of a hornbeam's golden rain of catkin pollen in a sheltered copse where, among primroses and the first bluebells, sorrel shows its delicate pink flowers and (useful in salads) triple leaflets, which Saint Patrick used to demonstrate the nature of the Trinity.
- Tall firs form a copse at the back of the house and great clumps of rhododendrons and laurels surround the lawns to the south, conserving the safe, dark Victorian atmosphere of the place.
- After spending the evening lambing, he had driven a few hundred yards to the copse from his home nearby at New Manor Farm, Winterslow, Wilts, where he lived with his Australian-born wife, Lavinia, 39, seven-year-old son and five-year-old daughter.
- He was the youngest driver in the field, qualified on the fifth row and was up to sixth place with 10 laps to go as leading British driver in a British car when he crashed at Copse, escaping unhurt.
- Under natural conditions a tree growing in a hedgerow, copse or forest progresses through various stages of settlement to a climatic climax which, once attained, remains the same year after year with only minor variations.
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