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Перевод: horned
[прилагательное] рогатый
Тезаурус:
- Horned.
- Dare she push her bike through that gate - past those fierce horned heads?
- She loved being able to run over meadows and explore woods and paddle in streams, but she didn't like the cows she sometimes came upon suddenly filling a lane; the great horned beasts scared her.
- Once again I felt the mysterious pleasure of being in an elevated Oxford chamber at night, among cloud and star, - so that I seemed to join in the inevitable motion of the planets, - and as I saw the sea of roofs and horned turrets and spires I knew that, although architecture is a dead language, here at least it speaks strongly and clearly, pompous as Latin, subtle as Greek.
- Indeed, the Gloucester's middle-length horns would also suggest a link with the red group and with similarly horned Welsh and Hereford cattle.
- It is said that the original Shorthorn (as a British type rather than as a general term for short horned cattle) was being bred by the Dukes of Northumberland in the sixteenth century and was probably descended from a mixture of red Anglo-Saxon cattle with red and white Dutch "Hollanders" and "Zeelands" that are typified in the Paul Potter painting, The Young Bull .
- These well-protected dinosaurs each diversified into a number of genera; the three main groups are: the stegosaurs of the Jurassic, with paired plates along the back and a nastily spiked tail ( Stegosaurus ); the ceratopsians, horned, rhinoceros-like dinosaurs of the Cretaceous, including the familiar Triceratops ; the spiky armoured ankylosaurs, tanks on stumpy legs.
- The Buchan cattle were known as Buchan Humlies and these polled cattle were crossed with horned animals from the Aberdeen highlands (though some people deny this) producing a mixture of horned, polled and loose-horned or scurred stock of various colours - mostly red, brindle and black tinged with brown.
- Polled or horned.
- In Britain the dark extreme of the colour-sided cline described in the Genetics section is characteristic of the Gloucester, while the light (colour-pointed) extreme is the standard colouring of two breeds: the horned White Park (including the Chillingham ) and the polled British White .
- But the cows, packed closely side-by-side across the narrow lane, moved towards her, mooing and shaking their horned heads.
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