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Перевод: overgrown
[прилагательное] переросший; великовозрастный; заросший; поросший; обросший; неподстриженный; растущий без ухода
Тезаурус:
- Apart from a small stepped garden directly in front of the house, the grounds were neglected and overgrown, making the terrace steps difficult to negotiate and allowing grass to undermine the paving stones on the long front terrace.
- So, being unused, they progressively deteriorated and caved in and the entrances filled in or became overgrown with vegetation.
- During the day he can often be seen looking like an overgrown pit pony in a thin, rather dirty New Zealand rug which has so far survived all his attempts at removal.
- What a shock he got when he turned the corner to find the entire corridor overgrown by mountains and mountains of wild plants.
- In 1651 Parliament appointed commissioners to sell Exmoor Forest, which was reported to be "mountainous and cold ground, much beclouded with thick fogges and mists and overgrown with heath and yielding but a poor kind of turf of little value there."
- We landed at overgrown grass airstrips (Torrijos at the controls) and were soon surrounded by ragged children and earnest villagers.
- The ghostly, overgrown, skeleton of the wheel survives in the adjacent part, although signs of decay are evident everywhere.
- On the horizon is a field of view overgrown with nettles, which no one seems to want to grasp.
- He was an overgrown child who never saw beyond his own narrow world.
- That was until four overgrown, talking terrapins with a fine line in Valley Speak and a craving for pizza turned Barron into the director of the "most successful independent film of all time, by at least 60m".
- Dere's an old Protestant graveyard, overgrown now, you understand, up dere, by de old crossroads, as used to be dere."
- At this corner (g) take somewhat overgrown path steeply uphill following valley, to summit ridge of Abberley.
- This is another train arriving from London in April 1981 hauled by Peak No. 45128, seen passing the overgrown cemetery at Neepsend.
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