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Перевод: mealy
[прилагательное] мучной; мучнистый; рыхлый; рассыпчатый; бледный; сладкоречивый; неискренний
Тезаурус:
- To get round this, the ant stations its herds of mealy bugs on fresh young foliage - as that is where the most wholesome sap is to be found - and when the level of amino acids drops, it simply ups and moves the bugs to a more nutritious spot.
- However, like the newly decorated glasshouse toad, the mealy bugs, being white, found it difficult to remain unseen.
- And then, before that, if you if you was to make the mealy puddings the it that always had to be cut into bits and emptied and washed well in cold water, and with salt and that, and that was They would done that for three days before they were then filled up to make the mealy puddings.
- Pale yellow mealy flesh
- White mealy flesh
- In the event of danger, these ants will pick up "their" mealy bugs, which will also climb on board themselves.
- The crevices where the spurs were cut back each year were particularly attractive hiding places for mealy bugs.
- The colour today is chestnut; but there are seven shades of chestnut: the red; the golden; the lemon or yellow; the light, mealy chestnut; the dark; the dull-dark, and lastly the bright chestnut.
- Sometimes they will be joined by "mealy" redpolls - so called because of their paler plumage - from farther north, or even the more exotic Arctic redpoll with its beautiful "frosted" plumage.
- This expert pastoralist acquires all the food it needs from its herds of mealy bugs, which, like their relatives the aphids, make a living by sucking plant sap.
- Green and blackfly (but not whitefly), root aphids and the grey-coloured mealy cabbage aphid; sap-feeding insects that multiply rapidly into dense colonies.
- The dished face is also seen in Spanish cattle along with the typical "mealy" or "deer" muzzle - a pale halo surrounding the dark-skinned nose, found too in Alpine and humpless West African breeds and in the ancient aurochs itself.
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