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Перевод: sylvan speek sylvan


[прилагательное]
лесной; лесистый


Тезаурус:

  1. The effects must be charming, to see the dark green elm with the lighter shades of the lime and beech or the yellowish green planes with the silver-leaved abele, the Chestnut, the poplar, the acacia, the horse-chestnut, cum multis aliis , when fanned by a gentle breeze, then how beautiful the contrast, how delightfully the light and shade fall in to diversify the sylvan scene.
  2. On the banks of the Welland they found the sylvan setting appropriate for such an illustrious academic institution.
  3. The River Dee is below on the right, concealed by woodlands that once harboured a colony of red deer: access to it by cars is provided by a descending side road to a bridge near a chapel with a corrugated iron roof and a former sawmill in sylvan surroundings.
  4. Amid all this sylvan glory the notice giving the dentist's working hours struck a discordant note.
  5. Other phrases sound archaic such as his "mazy windings", "sylvan softness" and "aerial atmosphere.
  6. The derelict fourteenth-century Lammerside Castle and the stately Wharton Hall, a fine example of a late medieval house built for defence with an imposing gateway, are passed on the west bank before reaching the more sylvan surroundings of the village of Nateby and the environs of the pleasant market town of Kirkby Stephen.
  7. "A more sylvan bottom than Gillerthwaite (Ennerdale) can scarcely be imagined."
  8. Ibbeth Peril has secrets it discloses only to brave men but its sylvan surroundings can be enjoyed by all.
  9. The sylvan sisters are "spotless" and an alternative to guilty passion with Cynthio; Daphne will be safe from sexual feeling and sexual betrayal in their company.
  10. Ye Sylvan Sisters! come; ye gentle Dames,
  11. In that state they became "sylvan demons", "either falling into a deep slumber or looking around for a fight."
  12. However, the branch in its sylvan setting and meandering through the scenic beauty of the Wolds was often called the "Bluebell Line".
  13. Long I have lingered by the banks of the Ness, looking on the town clinging to and rising above its banks; often have I gone to the castle hill to trace the windings of the stream, which was ever smiling back or reflecting the sadder tones of the sky, and to gaze on the distant land of mountain and plain; and I have also spent many hours in rapt admiration of the sylvan pictures that render the walk through the islands on the Ness a walk of walks: it yielded a joy as deep as that I received from the walks on Goat Island, within hearing and seeing of the rapid-flowing waters of Niagara.

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