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Перевод: furrow speek furrow


[существительное]
борозда ; колея ; глубокая морщина; желоб ; пахотная земля; фальц ;
[глагол]
пахать; бороздить; избороздить; покрывать морщинами


Тезаурус:

  1. If you look carefully, you may see some ridge and furrow which lie in a reverse-S pattern, a result of the logistics facing the medieval ploughman, who had to manoeuvre eight oxen up and down a field.
  2. As the mouldboards lifted and inverted the soil, the tines on the powered rotors broke up the furrow slices.
  3. Alexia held his glance for a few moments, a furrow between her eyebrows, and dropped the subject.
  4. In fields next to a river, the furrows are noticeably at right angles to the stream, although in some other places, where no obvious drainage benefit was gained, ridge and furrow seem to have been simply a by-product of the normal way of ploughing.
  5. The explanation of this furrow was discovered in the 1960s and restored the reputation of a German geophysicist who proposed a hypothesis which most people disregarded.
  6. It has a shorter, more abrupt mould-board, which breaks the furrow but does not bury rubbish so cleanly.
  7. For burying, a long-boarded general-purpose or lea plough does the cleanest job, turning up an unbroken, shiny furrow.
  8. The first production version appeared in about 1916, following several years of research and development, and was designed as an attachment for a horse drawn single furrow plough.
  9. The church dates back to the 14th century, and in the grass fields to the south of Station Road can still be seen the ridge and furrow of the open field arable strips which probably originated before the charter.
  10. Compared with our ancestors plodding six days a week between plough furrow and hearth and, taking mileage as a measurement of space, we must occupy a thousand, perhaps several thousand times as much space.
  11. Gracie and Daisy had already been broken to the plough while still down in Sleightholmedale and had been trained to plough together, Gracie walking in the furrow and Daisy being the land horse.
  12. It looked good to the eye, it felt firm underfoot, the Land Rover had no problems, but the wheelbarrow seemed designed to plough a furrow.
  13. It is the same with the various damselflies in their clay and gravel streams, the watermill with its grey willows and grey wagtails, and the crowfoot crowning the ford and the curve in ridge and furrow.

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