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Перевод: marsh speek marsh


[существительное]
болото; топь


Тезаурус:

  1. To provide water for farmers and city dwellers, three sections of the marsh were surrounded with dikes and set aside from development, each one a kind of captured remnant of Everglades, but wholly for man's use.
  2. The Government initiated proceedings against Mr Marsh in September last year, but after a lengthy delay while he unsuccessfully tried to obtain legal aid, the case was dropped because it was judged to be "no longer in the public interest".
  3. Is it correct to claim, as Marsh does, that aggression is "the inflicting of physical hurt" with its associated aim of "subduing or achieving dominance over a rival" (1978: 33) or should one follow Eibl-Eibesfeldt's broader definition and classify behaviour as aggressive "if it leads to another party's being hurt; this includes not just physical hurt (injury or destruction) but any kind of hurt, including annoyance, taunts or insults" (1978: 29)?
  4. Fairly recently Marsh has shown that glass which is quite free from cracks does in fact fail in this manner by flowing, and that when this happens around room temperature, the stresses are usually upwards of 500,000 p.s.i.
  5. DANGER, she read, SCAWBY MARSH.
  6. Marsh Jones, Border, Moody and Mark Waugh seemed fazed by the fact that they could no longer employ the speed of the normal opposition of medium-pacers to run the ball behind the wicket.
  7. Her gaze travelled round from the rusty old fort, over the salt marsh, past the blocks, sandbags and barbed wire on the beach and lingered on the mud on the near vertical sides of the channel next to her.
  8. EARLY MARSH ORCHID
  9. Between the 1740s and the 1820s, Romney Marsh was openly terrorized by armed gangs of smugglers.
  10. Guppy and Marsh, it was alleged, even went back to New York by Concorde on a quick trip to pick up the "stolen" jewels, to sell them.
  11. Some were heather bogs, some bracken bogs and others were boggy floodlands of marsh grass.
  12. The DM180,000 (72,000; 115,200) fetched by Nolde's watercolour "Marsh Landscape with Ferry" is judged by Count Douglas as the success of a work fresh on the market, unhampered by over-high expectations on the part of the vendors.
  13. Romney Marsh is shared by Kent and Sussex; what is left of the great moss system of the Mersey valley is carved up between Lancashire and Cheshire and the urban authorities of Manchester, Liverpool, and Warrington.

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