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Перевод: patchwork
[прилагательное] сшитый из лоскутов; лоскутный; пестрый; [существительное] одеяло, коврик из разноцветных лоскутов; лоскутная работа; мешанина ; ералаш ; пэчворк
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- For the most part the roads follow ridges but occasionally, east of Litchborough for example, the scenery unfolds to present a patchwork of fields typical of the traditional English countryside.
- Or in autumn when purple moorland takes on a blanket of golden patchwork.
- Upstairs, the tapestry room is full of pastoral patchwork incorporating pieces from 15th-century Flemish work, as well as 16th-century Brussels tapestries.
- There were the usual long-hairs and burned-out heads hanging at the back in velvet trousers or dirty jeans, patchwork boots and sheepskin coats, discussing bus fares to Fez, Barclay James Harvest and bread.
- Sarah rummaged under the bed for a tin box, opened it and brought out a piece of patchwork lined with blanket.
- After the breakdown of the Omyniad caliphates under Al-Mansur around 1030, Spain became a patchwork of small communities and states.
- Tiny, patchwork, coastal fields were centred by small, four-square-to-the-wind crofts, some still turf-thatched; proprietorial, black-eyed sheepdogs snapped angrily at our car's wheels as we passed.
- PATCHWORK Marshall JMP-1 Get the cheque book out, dust off the credit card or prepare to attack that porcelain pig with a mallet!
- The case also confirms the limitations to the patchwork of parental rights provided by the 1981 Act.
- "The brief for "Believing" described patchwork effects and harmony through colours.
- Jewellers , knitters, patchwork quilters, confectioners - to name but a few - offering their original handcrafted wares at surprisingly affordable prices.
- A patchwork quilt of a place where tradition is, has always been, and will always be "the root that feeds the branches".
- On this high hill, the wind whips your face chill; the wind drops and your cheeks are burning; you can see the patchwork of seven counties sweeping and dissolving to misty far green at your feet, rising again to heather-blue mountains melting to pure white cloud.
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