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Перевод: orange
[прилагательное] апельсинный; апельсиновый; оранжевый; [существительное] апельсин ; апельсиновое дерево; оранжевый цвет; оранская династия
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- The easy-going Crocosmia masanorum with orange flowers and its varieties Cx crocosmiiflora "Lucifer, (red) and C. "Emily McKenzie" (yellow with red eye) always remind me of Cornish lanes in summer.
- Behind them the nests of little lights at Ballinluig and Grandtully had dimmed to orange sparks in the fine drizzle.
- On the evening of 29 December 1976, just five months after his double silver medal success at 800 and 1500 metres in the Montreal Olympics, twenty-two-year-old Ivo van Damme died in a car crash on Belgium's autoroute A7 near the town of Orange.
- Be bold in chiffon and go for underlayers that show, like this black body beneath an orange hooded shirt.
- The 1989 orange muscat flora from Brown Brothers is the choice to partner the dessert.
- Indeed, it must have occurred on just one of those summer evenings she mentions, for I can recall distinctly climbing to the second landing and seeing before me a series of orange shafts from the sunset breaking the gloom of the corridor where each bedroom door stood ajar.
- These men were wealthy and the rum was politeness rather than a bribe, particularly the effort of squeezing fresh orange juice.
- When I inform him that I read recently how the estimable gentleman had found the Lord and was living in a Salvation Army hostel in Grimsby, he wonders aloud whether the vodka and orange was not partly to blame.
- Add a bit of orange peel, it you like, and a crushed dried and seeded chilli gives a nice flavour.
- "My favourite, gin and orange.
- It is hot and the windows of the bus are open, the smell of orange trees moving through the vehicle, flashes of purple and crimson bougainvillaea brushing against the windows as we approach Baalbek.
- Ageing railway wagons continue to run along old lines, now turned orange with rust.
- There was only a handful of tourists and a few gardeners in orange overalls and hard yellow hats batting the undergrowth down and checking the stonework.
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