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Перевод: flower
[существительное] цветок ; цветковое растение; цвет ; отборная часть; лучшая часть; цветение; расцвет ; менструация ; [глагол] цвести; быть в расцвете
Тезаурус:
- But I read in The Independent that Bernard Shaw's comedy Pygmalion, about the flower girl with a common accent and Professor Higgins, the speech doctor (written for Mrs Patrick Campbell in 1916) has been revived at the National.
- The African harlequin flower, the common name for sparaxis, describes well its flowering display, as does pineapple lily, the common name for Eucomis bicolor with its upright yellow flowers and lance-shaped leaves.
- When we take a Bach Flower or homoeopathic remedy, or even when we smell the fragrance of a beautiful flower, the healing effect is triggered at a subtle level, in the auric body (explained below) and filters "inwards" as it were, to the physical body.
- In my "cool" area blue columbines give early flower, followed by a succession of perennials until autumn monkshood heralds the late show.
- IN GIVING thanks for a century of Vestment making in the Diocese, the Diocesan Vestment Guild was invited to stage an exhibition of Vestments and Flower Celebration in The Cathedral.
- For example, the caterpillar of the cinnabar moth (Callimorpha jacobea) resembles the flower head of its food plant (ragwort) from a distance but its black and yellow stripes are aposematic when seen from nearby.
- "She's the flower in the royal forest."
- They are economical, since once bought or raised from seed, plants will spring into life and flower year after year.
- The variation was in the so-called "moss" on sepals, calyx and flower stalk; a unique characteristic and source of the name.
- Another flower that astonished me was the bloom of the Golden Abutilon.
- Jacobus van Huysum (c.1687-;1740) brother of the famous Dutch flower painter, Jan (1682-;1749), lived at Chelsea from 1720 to 1740 and worked in the Physic Garden to provide some of the illustrations for John Martyn's Historia Plantarum Rariorum (1728-;37).
- How do you get them to flower so enthusiastically?"
- There is a flower market here every morning and it is one of the most atmospheric areas of Prague.
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