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Перевод: daisy
[существительное] маргаритка [бот.] ; нивяник обыкновенный [бот.]; поповник [бот.] ; что-либо первоклассное
Тезаурус:
- "You are kind," said Daisy gratefully.
- The air was balmy, his spirits high, and he carried a large bunch of grass and greenery from the hedges as a present for Daisy, the milker, and Dulcie, the younger goat.
- The youngest Best Actress was the first, Janet Gaynor, at twenty-two; the oldest was the last, Jessica Tandy, at eighty (for Driving Miss Daisy).
- Daisy, taking advantage of the disturbance, was adding gleefully to the chaos by bleating continuously, and rushing round and round in circles so that her tethering chain was soon shortened to a couple of feet.
- In time it forms a substantial clump of green leaves above which, in summer, are carried rich yellow daisy heads on branching stems.
- The so-called "moon daisy" of Hungary thrives in deep, moist soils.
- Daisy is having her long golden hair plaited by giggling young women.
- "Not Perdita's problem," said Daisy.
- Helping herself, Daisy noticed he never took his eyes off the play and was now turning on the windscreen wipers to watch a dark-haired boy coax a fat roan pony down the field.
- I remember him teaching us songs like "Daisy Bell", "I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard", "The Preacher and the Bear" and others, including many from the Savoy operas.
- Nervous because she was due to play in two chukkas' time, Perdita refused even to acknowledge Daisy's presence.
- "Get Daisy undone, boy, will you?
- I find in my files Bawden's own account, written out in his finicky copperplate hand, of his own quasi-William Morris enterprise as a designer-manufacturer of wallpapers in the late 1930s: "The desire to do wallpaper designs arose from seeing a furnished room hung with William Morris's "Daisy" at the Wembley International Exhibition.
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