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Перевод: spinney
[существительное] рощица ; подлесок ; заросль ; заросли
Тезаурус:
- And then when the old spinney used to come up again, if you were lucky, he'd probably He had a probably a little wait before you'd finished the other, you see?
- The trucks thumped heavily past, one by one, with slow inevitable movement, as she stood insignificantly trapped between the jolting black waggons and the hedge; then they curved away towards the coppice where the withered oak leaves dropped noiselessly, while the birds, pulling at the scarlet hips beside the track, made off into the dusk that had already crept into the spinney (4).
- Since then, an incredible 27 lb 9 oz of roach was brought to the scales in an Oxford Open from a peg in Northbrook spinney.
- All the time I was attempting to identify by ear bird noises in the spinney: a jay screeched raucously; "My toe hurts Betty," crooned a wood pigeon; a tiny wren ticked its loud emphatic alarm notes; and over and over a willow warbler trilled.
- The main Derby - Chesterfield road ran along the other flank and this was fenced off with rabbit-proof wire netting and was screened from the road by a long, narrow spinney.
- Down in the spinney.
- The thin beech spinney from where the dogs were slipped still stands near the Oxford road.
- So it was that in the Autumn of 1983, just after we bought this house we decided to plant a small spinney to hide a development of new houses on our north border.
- Spinney Silhouette, watercolour and body colour, 10 20 in. (27.3 50.8 cm).
- I decided that I could find space for a few really large trees and decided to stock fence in front of the spinney and put in an oak and two beech and three ash well away from the fence.
- Through the spinney of her fingers she saw Leon Kennedy standing again by the fire watching her.
- In this respect, they may be linked with other local words like coppice and spinney.
- But with a bit of money spent you could have a nice little spinney there - be pretty in the spring.
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