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Перевод: hazel
[прилагательное] карий; светло-коричневый; ореховый; [существительное] лесной орех; орешник ; обыкновенный орешник; красновато-коричневый цвет; светло-коричневый цвет
Тезаурус:
- When Bigwig had spoken earlier of sounding out the Owsla, Hazel had been in two minds.
- Remains of birch, hazel, and, more rarely, alder and pine have been recorded from Lewis, Harris, Benbecula, and the Uists (see references in Birks and Madsen (1979) as well as Wilkins' (1984) own records), although the status of the pine records from the Uists is unclear (K. D. Bennett personal communication).
- Nor, incidentally, will there be any point in my arguing that I have voted for Hazel on personal grounds and with no political intention: Hazel is a Nutty Party candidate and will if elected accept that Party's whip.
- I had not yet decided whether her eyes were grey or hazel.
- Well, I'll do it for you, Hazel, although I'll probably get my head bitten off.
- Taken from Watership Down - her favourite book - it told how rabbits' leader Hazel comes to the end of her life.
- You must listen to me, Hazel.
- An extract from the story telling how Hazel, the leader of a group of rabbits, comes to the end of his life, was read by the Rev Phillips - again, at Kelly's request.
- Beneath the unmistakably hangdog face of the former national security advisor was his Irish alias, Sean Devlin; born in Dublin, 14th August 1937; colour of eyes, hazel (" cnodhonna" in the Gaelic).
- Hazel took a small leaf and nibbled politely.
- Belinda Hazel, 31, said: "Police shouldn't chase them at such speeds - then it wouldn't happen."
- It was a pretty lane, winding its way between two meadows, sheltered on either side by tall hazel hedges, which shook their bunches of catkins in a friendly, welcoming way.
- In the days of the Royal Hunting Forest, management involved coppicing (cutting the regrowth from stumps) of alder, hazel, birch and willow and allowing standards (timber trees) of oak and ash to grow up.
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