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Перевод: prairie
[прилагательное] степной; живущий в прерии; [существительное] прерия ; степь
Тезаурус:
- On 5th July, Joseph and the older fighters shepherded their people east across the Camas Prairie towards Piswah Ilppilp Pah (Place of Red Rock), guarded by an advance screen of fourteen warriors.
- It arrives, theoretically, in Vancouver three days, three hours and five minutes later, having crossed 2,887 miles of pine-wilderness, prairie and mountain.
- On 22 March an armada of 45 US Navy warships, Operation Prairie Fire , complete with aircraft carriers, 200 aircraft, and nuclear submarines, appeared off the Libyan coast in the Gulf of Sidra and deliberately trailed their coats until the Libyans reacted by firing two SA-5 missiles at the American aircraft.
- Reaching Horse Prairie on 12th August, the chiefs could no longer restrain the warriors from killing five settlers in raids for fresh horses.
- The Nez Perce made camp on the Clearwater, which Howard dared not cross, then struck their lodges the following morning and headed for Weippe Prairie and the Lolo trail east.
- In my view, in his earlier incarnation he was one of the least inspired and least convincing defenders of the prairie farming and agro-chemical lobbies.
- This bit of park had just enough hint of wilderness to be readily transformed in imagination into prairie, canyon, rain forest, river delta, open sea.
- In North America, the temperate grassland is called the prairie; in Asia, it is the steppe, and in South America, the pampas.
- Prairie dogs from North America are typical grassland rodents, living in communal burrows, constantly on the alert for hawks, snakes, and (till recent years) for black-footed ferrets.
- When the troops withdrew in October, the anti-treaty Nez Perce met in council at Tepahlewam (Split Rocks), an age-old meeting place on Camas Prairie.
- It is therefore all too easy to convert to arable farming and the prairie in particular has been reduced to fragments between the expanding farms.
- At Weippe Prairie, the people's future was discussed by the headmen: Joseph, White Bird, Looking Glass, Toohoolhoolzote and Hahtalekin, who had recently brought sixteen Palouse warriors to join the cause.
- Encouraged by Lawyer, Monteith responded by stationing troops on Weippe Prairie and on the Wallowa, where the Nez Perce and Umatilla fished for salmon.
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