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Перевод: leafy
[прилагательное] лиственный; покрытый листьями; листовой
Тезаурус:
- During all those thousands of hard miles, on wet and dry roads, mountain passes and leafy lanes, it never gave anyone who drove it a second's cause for concern.
- Rotate crops and use green manures, ie leafy crops which can be dug back into the soil.
- COMMUTERS stood on tracks disrupting London-bound trains yesterday in protest at British Rail's "scorched earth" policy for eliminating the perennial problem of leaves on the line More than 50 people at Carshalton, Surrey, swapped season tickets for placards to protest at the transformation of leafy tracksides into what one called a "scene from Apocalypse Now", the film about the Vietnam war which showed the effects of mass defoliation with napalm.
- Calcium (for bones and teeth, particularly important for women after the menopause as a prevention against osteoporosis): milk, yoghurt, cheeses, cream, calcium fortified bread (that is, all breads except 100 per cent wholemeal), canned or soused fish with bones, green leafy vegetables (watercress, kale, spring greens, etc).
- Signing to RCA put Gedge into a new earning bracket and soon afterwards he and Murrell bought a terraced house in the leafy outskirts of Leeds.
- If she looked left she saw the wider road to Lulling, with a few comfortable houses standing well back in leafy gardens.
- THERE IS a place in the leafy Avenue Matignon, just off the Champs-Elyses, where children and grown-ups can learn to use computers at their ease.
- Elsewhere there are fine leafy walks and excellent play areas.
- The weather is glorious, so we trot through the suburban roads and leafy lanes, and find a hitherto undiscovered park.
- Vitamin A (for healthy eyes): margarine and dairy products (except cheeses made from skimmed milk), liver, kidney, cod liver oil, leafy and salad vegetables, some fruits (apricots, peaches, cantaloupe and watermelon).
- In leafy Whitegate Drive: the car faces the wrong way for the official photographer.
- But more often they took the little leafy lane which led from Thrush Green to Upper Pleshy , Nod and Nidden, the lane that threaded half a dozen or more sleepy thatched villages, like hoary old beads upon its winding string, before it emerged upon the broad highway which led to Stratford-upon-Avon.
- The main grasses are perennial rye-grasses (for leafy bulk and early growth) with a higher proportion of timothy, cocksfoot, and fescues.
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