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Перевод: seed
[существительное] семя; зерно; семена ; сперма ; потомок ; потомство; источник ; начало; отобранный для соревнования игрок; [глагол] семениться; пойти в семя; ронять семена; сеять; засевать; очищать от зернышек; отбирать игроков
Тезаурус:
- As in some wheats, triticale has long tufts (awns) sticking up from the seed spikes.
- Such hexaploid triticale then became the subject of large-scale seed production.
- A fellow of mediocre talent will remain a mediocrity, whether he travels or not; but one of superior talent (which without impiety I cannot deny that I possess) will go to seed, if he always remains in the same place.
- Workers at the Heeley Urban Farm in Sheffield have spent several days collecting seeds from these flowers with the intention of growing them as a crop, eventually to sell the seed as an urban flower-mix.
- Remember, in some cases germination is inhibited by the warmth of the propagator, so again check seed pack instructions.
- The seed set was still poor (that is, most florets failed to produce seeds) and the grains were generally small and shrivelled, so yields were disappointing.
- And half the seed of Europe, one by one.
- Variegated varieties will often produce green plants from seed, and seedlings from a flower mixture may not represent the full range of colours.
- There are several proprietary seed sowers suitable for indoor sowing.
- The flamboyant Frenchman from Bordeaux, who seemed particularly comfortable on a hard court, disposed of No. 2 seed and defending champion Neale Pashley in a close semi-final encounter.
- (And see, and seed, and conceive it again)
- Paul told afterwards he had caught some of the quality fish on hemp seed.
- Ants are the major predators, scavengers, herbivores, granivores, seed dispersers, soil turners and channellers of energy and nutrients (especially carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) in most temperate and tropical ecosystems.
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