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Перевод: sown
[прилагательное] усеянный; [глагол] #p.p. от sow
Тезаурус:
- With very fine seed try mixing it with fine silver sand to ensure the seeds are not sown too closely.
- Some short leys, mostly sown as fertility-breads in arable rotation or for silage, contain only one or two species of grass or clover.
- Often the seeds of future ill-health are already sown by the age of twenty only to arise many years later.
- What is sown is perishable, what is raised is imperishable.
- According to some figures compiled by the Nature Conservancy Council, untreated permanent grasslands (including chalk grasslands) can support 20 species of butterfly; sown grass leys support none!
- In Dr Banda's eyes, the Church has deliberately sown "confusionism", and for this treason the regime has reacted violently.
- Short leys, down for one or two years, are generally sown as a fertility-building break in an arable rotation; the grazing, hay, or silage taken during the ley being of secondary - albeit significant - importance.
- The deer were not to be fenced out of enclosures in the forest with "unreasonable hedges and ditches", unless "the greater part of the enclosure be sown with corn".
- Catch crops should be sown after minimal cultivation of the stubble as soon as the harvest is cleared.
- I have sown grass seeds successfully by two methods in the high-rainfall conditions of Wales.
- "We have sown the seeds, but we have failed to reap the harvest.
- You may consider the susceptibility as the soil in which the seeds of disease are sown.
- In the vegetable garden rows of watery English lettuces had been sown in succession to provide sufficient salad for the Royal Family and their guests throughout their summer holiday.
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