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Перевод: musk
[существительное] мускус ; мускусный запах
Тезаурус:
- In spite of these other nostra, mercury remained the mainstay of treatment, and in 1537 Barbarossa, a notorious Algerian pirate, on hearing that Francis I of France had acquired syphilis, sent the king a present of pills made up from mercury, rhubarb, amber, musk, and flour.
- Musk Roses, however, had weak branches and needed wall support and flowered the better without being pruned.
- You could feel the mystery coming off the word like musk.
- Of these, some, including many rodents, survive the winter by hibernation, while the musk ox, like many hoofed animals in harsh climates, loses much of its appetite when there is no food to be had, and survives largely by endurance, living off its body reserves.
- In contrast, if by grouping together animals can resist a predator altogether, as a herd of musk ox can drive off wolves, we can reasonably speak of mutual benefit.
- Although Crimson had "the grace of a musk ox with a musket", was it actually any worse than Graham Swift?
- She crushed the last dress to her face and inhaled the scent, the faint, delicious musk of fashion lingering in the fibres, the incense of the temples of elegance mingled with the stink of sweat, debts and cruelty.
- Much greater attention is now being paid to the protection and management of wildlife - eg the seal population at Lake Baikal is increasing and beavers and musk oxen are re-producing normally.
- One from 1735 includes pears: summer bon chretien, musk robert, jargonel, vert long and catherine; plums: white and blue perdrigon, royal, and rocha corbon; vines: white muscadine and black chester Eland, 1, 93.
- With the final retreat of the ice many of the cold climate specialists perished (possibly with the help of man), although some of the species that accompany them, like lemmings or musk ox, survive today in the harsh conditions of the arctic tundra.
- For some prey, it becomes a matter of safety in numbers, with musk oxen forming up in a defensive circle to face a pack of marauding wolves, like a wagon train defending itself against attacking Indians.
- first to flower in the open air is the Cinnamon which is immediately followed by the Damask Rose, then the Blush, York and Lancaster come; after which the Provence, Dutch Hundred-leaved, White and most other sorts of Roses follow; and the latest sorts are the Virginia and Musk roses which, if planted in a shady situation, seldom flower until September; and if the autumn proves mild will continue often until the middle of October
- Rosa moschata , the old Musk Rose, produced umbels of sweetly scented flowers in August to "continue in succession until the frost stops them".
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