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Перевод: guano speek guano


[существительное]
гуано;
[глагол]
удобрять гуано


Тезаурус:

  1. High winds and steep rocks make landing hazardous, and the smell of guano deposits can be significant!
  2. Fishermen scurry all over the seas catching anchovies; quarrymen have long made a living scraping guano from the bird-rich islands.
  3. Here we use guano for stomach problems, or an horchata de guineo tierno or an horchata de guayaba.
  4. In particular, the traditional, if untheorized, distinction between serious literature and "rubbish" has broken down; as Franco Fortini said, the occasional slummings of the aristocratic writer of the past have given way to a situation in which we all live off the "guano" which our society produces day by day (Cadioli and Peresson 1984: 85).
  5. Peeling the shit-stained newspaper from the bottom of the cage, I emptied out the accumulated guano and went off to look for some fresh newspaper.
  6. "Guano at how many thousand pounds a ton
  7. Centuries ago the birds themselves chose Low Island as a sanctuary and the droppings over the years made it rich in guano - a fertiliser.
  8. Thanks to Steve Bamber for "Wasting your time, mate, that's just a thick layer of rock dove guano!",
  9. Fish-meal (with or without added synthetic NPK), dried seaweed, liquid seaweed extract (Maxicrop), guano, bone-meal, hoof and horn, dried blood, and shoddy may also be purchased, but are now costly.
  10. Interestingly, it was not, as is usual, the noise that told us we were approaching a large nesting cliff, but an almost overpowering smell of guano .
  11. The fishermen come back with their holds empty; the islands have neither birds nor guano; it is said that the strength of the smell of the gases from the millions of tons of decaying fish is such that it can blacken the hull of a passing ship - a phenomenon known as the Callao Painter.
  12. Hard times for the Peruvian guano diggers,
  13. Farther south, the millions of seabirds that normally nourish on the famous guano islands are being decimated.

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