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Перевод: peninsular speek peninsular


[прилагательное]
полуостровной;
[существительное]
житель полуострова


Тезаурус:

  1. Their success is due to a plague of rats, which thrive in the burgeoning oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) plantations of the Peninsular.
  2. Wintering birds favour coastal farmland and marshes and a high proportion of recent records have been for the Selsey peninsular, the Beachy Head area, and from Rye to the Midrips.
  3. As they conquered peninsular Italy and Sicily in the third century BC, the Romans took works of art and dedicated them to the gods at Rome.
  4. The author warms to his subject when he writes of the Peninsular War.
  5. After the Peninsular campaigns unravaged southern France must have seemed like Arcady.
  6. During its period of construction, and for the five years until its dramatic destruction, it drew crowds of curious sightseers to the Rame Peninsular and to every other viewpoint.
  7. In recent years the largest flocks have been fairly consistently noted on the Selsey peninsular, Pevensey Levels, and in the Rye area, with flocks of up to 3,000 occurring in each place.
  8. The Bodrum peninsular, within sight of the Dodecanese islands of Greece, has been one of the first areas of Turkey to attract British tourists.
  9. In May 1964 I travelled by coach with a couple of willing colleagues and a score or more of sixth-formers to spend a week reading, arguing, and welcoming visitors to a refreshing house on the Gower Peninsular in Wales.
  10. It is common in later Palaeozoic rocks of South Africa, peninsular India, Australia and South America, and is thought to have lived almost exclusively in the cooler areas of the supercontinent Pangaea (p. 32).
  11. THE CHANCES of seeing 20 wild barn owls together in Britain are virtually nil, but in the oil palm plantations of Peninsular Malaysia such sights are commonplace.
  12. Scouring Cornwall for a house to suit his purpose, he chanced upon Ince Castle, standing then, as it does now, four-square and isolated on a peninsular in the River Lynher.
  13. i.e. fought in the Peninsular War (see next entry), OMF i 17.

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