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Перевод: tableland
[существительное] плато; плоскогорье [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Nevertheless they made plain the painful contrast between the limited "privileged" areas - the deep black soils of the Guadalquivir or the market gardens and orange groves of Valencia - and the parched, thin limestone and granite soils of the central tableland.
- Outside the pastoral regions lay the classic cultures of the central tableland - cereals, olives, and vines; its agrarian history is the history of shifts from one of these crops to another where local needs for food permitted a response to market conditions.
- Leonora restricted herself to the main tableland of the island, knowing perfectly well that Penry had her safety in mind in his veto of exploration on her own.
- The road bypasses the viaduct, preferring to cross under the railway at a more orthodox bridge a short distance further on, after which it climbs steadily in a barren landscape to the grassy tableland of Newby Head Moss at an elevation of almost 1400 feet.
- This vast, sepia-toned tableland of peat hags, weather-worn boulders, groughs, heather, cottongrass and exposed bedrock, which is sandy in places, can be a wild and unforgiving place in bad weather.
- And, as anywhere else, transitory lighting can turn a nondescript topography into a picture, as up on the Barkly Tableland where the narrow tarmac ribbon is frayed at the edges into blond tussocky grass as far as the eye can see.
- These slightly rolling hills appear to be folded out of the surface of the earth, but that is not the case; they are part of a dissected tableland.
- At noon, in a wide green meadow on the lush tableland that was the top of the impossibly-balanced Wyrmberg, the dragons and their riders formed a wide circle.
- Across the flat tableland are almost 100 red and orange monolithic sandstone buttes and mesas jutting skywards.
- It created the characteristic landscape of the central tableland: a tawny countryside pinned by drought to the classic Mediterranean monocultures - wine, wheat, and olives.
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