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Перевод: guano
[существительное] гуано; [глагол] удобрять гуано
Тезаурус:
- High winds and steep rocks make landing hazardous, and the smell of guano deposits can be significant!
- Fishermen scurry all over the seas catching anchovies; quarrymen have long made a living scraping guano from the bird-rich islands.
- Here we use guano for stomach problems, or an horchata de guineo tierno or an horchata de guayaba.
- In particular, the traditional, if untheorized, distinction between serious literature and "rubbish" has broken down; as Franco Fortini said, the occasional slummings of the aristocratic writer of the past have given way to a situation in which we all live off the "guano" which our society produces day by day (Cadioli and Peresson 1984: 85).
- Peeling the shit-stained newspaper from the bottom of the cage, I emptied out the accumulated guano and went off to look for some fresh newspaper.
- "Guano at how many thousand pounds a ton
- Centuries ago the birds themselves chose Low Island as a sanctuary and the droppings over the years made it rich in guano - a fertiliser.
- Thanks to Steve Bamber for "Wasting your time, mate, that's just a thick layer of rock dove guano!",
- Fish-meal (with or without added synthetic NPK), dried seaweed, liquid seaweed extract (Maxicrop), guano, bone-meal, hoof and horn, dried blood, and shoddy may also be purchased, but are now costly.
- Interestingly, it was not, as is usual, the noise that told us we were approaching a large nesting cliff, but an almost overpowering smell of guano .
- The fishermen come back with their holds empty; the islands have neither birds nor guano; it is said that the strength of the smell of the gases from the millions of tons of decaying fish is such that it can blacken the hull of a passing ship - a phenomenon known as the Callao Painter.
- Hard times for the Peruvian guano diggers,
- Farther south, the millions of seabirds that normally nourish on the famous guano islands are being decimated.
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