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Перевод: hilly
[прилагательное] холмистый; бугристый
Тезаурус:
- Two streams come down from a hilly hinterland and after a sedate infancy suddenly leap in a happy frolic through verdant surroundings to reach the village where they converge as the River Greta.
- First, it is so hilly.
- MOSCOW (Reuter) - Armed insurgents were reported yesterday to be setting up camps in the hilly terrain of Nagorny Karabakh as tensions between the Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan threatened to erupt into full-scale confrontation.
- In desert and hilly regions, where agricultural production is low, people obtain two-thirds of their energy from firewood.
- Much of this land consists of small hilly grass fields divided by strips of woodland called shaws, intermixed with larger areas of woodland.
- This is more easily done when landing in an unfamiliar place, particularly if it is in a hilly area and means landing on an uphill slope.
- In hilly country, horses always like to spend some of each day on the tops of the hills: they need to satisfy their desire for the space and freedom that a hilltop provides.
- Women and children often spend most of their day collecting water; in the hilly areas of Kenya women spend nine-tenths of their time on this single task.
- The machair landforms have been described by Mather and Ritchie (1977) and Ritchie (1979) as hilly, hillocky, undulating and plain and they also state that 87 per cent lie below 50 metres and 18 per cent below 10 metres O.D. Gneiss hills with smooth slopes facing the prevailing winds occur in some localities and blown sand has accumulated up to 100 metres on Eoligarry Hill (Barra) and to 150 metres on Pabbay (Sound of Harris).
- Well do I remember walking up and down the hilly streets of San Francisco, and also attending a performance of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, with that debonair veteran Frenchman Pierre Montreux conducting.
- The bus performed satisfactorily until it was sent to Nottingham in 1973, which is very hilly.
- And is it merely coincidence that the two completed studies in the field both revolve around hilly terrain, just as Persinger suggested?
- In summary, the metamorphic gneisses and related rocks give the Outer Hebrides a subdued and undulating landscape, with occasional hilly areas which represent either igneous complexes as in south Harris and eastern South Uist, or "welded" gneisses in the vicinity of the thrust as occurs in North Uist.
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