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Перевод: taiga speek taiga


[прилагательное]
таежный;
[существительное]
тайга


Тезаурус:

  1. Breeds in marshy places and by fresh water on tundra and in taiga.
  2. Populations were slightly higher in the wooded taiga zone further south, where the abundance of game, fowl and fish supplied enough food for denser settlement.
  3. Nine families of mainly long-legged, long-necked and (except for the plovers, pp. 121-;5) long-billed, gregarious marsh or waterside birds, breeding in marshy tundra, taiga, moorland, or grassland, and wintering on estuaries and muddy or sandy seashores, occurring at freshwater margins chiefly on migration.
  4. It was, and is, a vast, sparsely populated plain with countless lakes and some of the world's mightiest rivers, rivers which had to be crossed, but above all it has trees, mile after mile after mile of primeval forest, called the taiga, which, even today, is inhabited by tigers, bears and wolves.
  5. Coniferous forests of northern taiga and mountains, also in other woods and thickets, especially on tundra.
  6. As Russians penetrated southwards from the forested zone (taiga) to the wooded steppe, and then the open grasslands, they built new fortresses.
  7. Breeds in drier parts of tundra, towards taiga.
  8. Breeds by still or slow-moving fresh water in tundra, moorland and taiga; winters often in large flocks mainly in coastal waters, many non-breeding birds staying well S of breeding range all summer.
  9. Taiga
  10. Freshwater lakes in tundra and taiga; in winter mainly on estuaries and coastal waters.
  11. Freshwater and brackish pools and marshes, on moors and tundra and in taiga; in winter also estuaries and coastal marshes and waters.
  12. It was presumably from present-day Manchuria that the Tungus tribes gradually spread northwards to pervade the taiga as far as the Arctic zone, from the Sea of Okhotsk in the east to the Yenisei in the west.
  13. Freshwater lakes in the taiga, less often on tundra than Common Scoter; in winter mainly in coastal waters, in small parties or with Common Scoters or Eiders.

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