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Перевод: seed speek seed


[существительное]
семя; зерно; семена ; сперма ; потомок ; потомство; источник ; начало; отобранный для соревнования игрок;
[глагол]
семениться; пойти в семя; ронять семена; сеять; засевать; очищать от зернышек; отбирать игроков


Тезаурус:

  1. As in some wheats, triticale has long tufts (awns) sticking up from the seed spikes.
  2. Such hexaploid triticale then became the subject of large-scale seed production.
  3. A fellow of mediocre talent will remain a mediocrity, whether he travels or not; but one of superior talent (which without impiety I cannot deny that I possess) will go to seed, if he always remains in the same place.
  4. Workers at the Heeley Urban Farm in Sheffield have spent several days collecting seeds from these flowers with the intention of growing them as a crop, eventually to sell the seed as an urban flower-mix.
  5. Remember, in some cases germination is inhibited by the warmth of the propagator, so again check seed pack instructions.
  6. The seed set was still poor (that is, most florets failed to produce seeds) and the grains were generally small and shrivelled, so yields were disappointing.
  7. And half the seed of Europe, one by one.
  8. Variegated varieties will often produce green plants from seed, and seedlings from a flower mixture may not represent the full range of colours.
  9. There are several proprietary seed sowers suitable for indoor sowing.
  10. The flamboyant Frenchman from Bordeaux, who seemed particularly comfortable on a hard court, disposed of No. 2 seed and defending champion Neale Pashley in a close semi-final encounter.
  11. (And see, and seed, and conceive it again)
  12. Paul told afterwards he had caught some of the quality fish on hemp seed.
  13. Ants are the major predators, scavengers, herbivores, granivores, seed dispersers, soil turners and channellers of energy and nutrients (especially carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) in most temperate and tropical ecosystems.

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