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Перевод: season
[прилагательное] сезонный; [существительное] время года; сезон ; пор`а ; период ; время; подходящее время; подходящий момент; абонемент ; сезонный билет; [глагол] созревать; сушить; выдерживать; сушиться; приучать; закалять; акклиматизировать; приправлять; придавать пикантность; придавать интерес; смягчать
Тезаурус:
- Mares usually enjoy the company of a stallion, even when they are not in season, unless through a bad stud experience they have learnt to fear them.
- Whereas the Highlands have a low population density, and a short growing season, southern Italy has a relatively high population density (despite a century of outmigration) relative to available cultivatable land.
- Season the casserole to taste with salt and pepper and garnish with freshly chopped parsley before serving.
- Burridge cost the Palace 40,000 when he joined the club from Aston Villa, but he became part of the Palace's best-ever defence, for the 24 League goals conceded in 1978-;79 were the lowest for a single season in the club's history while John's 21 "clean-sheets" that season was also the best-ever by a goalkeeper here.
- Four strikers on the pitch had amassed 161 goals between them since the start of last season.
- Their chaos and squalor did not compare well with the pristine beauty of Jerba and, as a lone male out of season, I was prey to a horde of street hustlers.
- Their unusual width prevented two cars passing Albert Square Fleetwood until this curve was relaid, delaying their entry into service until the winter season 1928.
- Lord Beresford was disposed to chat about the forthcoming cricket season, but was briskly recalled to his duties.
- Orrell's basic requirement is to go on winning for three more games because if they do not, either Northampton or Bath, each with a match to play after today, will nip in for the prize, just as Wasps did on the final day of the 1990 league season.
- Visitors to Canterbury this season will not be surprised, then, to find a pitch which ultimately favours the likes of Hooper, Davis and Patel, when he is down from Manchester Polytechnic.
- Not that they were eager to discuss the season.
- Supporters attacked the decision as a short-sighted mistake, as the immediate monetary gain would be offset by low gates at home for the rest of the season.
- Parker's 42nd century was a mixture of flowing drives and some sketchy mistiming on a slow, low-bouncing wicket which resulted in Oxford losing only two matches last season and none the year before.
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