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Перевод: crayfish speek crayfish


[существительное]
рак [зоол.] ; речной рак [зоол.]; десятиногий морской рак [зоол.]; лангуст [зоол.] ; лангуста [зоол.]


Тезаурус:

  1. We settle ourselves down in a First Class cabin, lay our delicacies out on the table, open some wine and champagne, set the crayfish on to plates that don't look paper, and eat, drink and devour vast quantities of pt, hors d'oeuvre and champagne.
  2. They show us an exquisite quantity of French cured meats, smoked crayfish, mayonnaise, salads, champagne, pt, patisserie and chocolates.
  3. For instance, it softens the shells of crayfish, and exposes them to disease.
  4. Many invertebrates, such as crayfish, cannot survive without a certain level of calcium, and are completely absent.
  5. Chub fishing with natural baits, such as slugs, snails, small fish, crayfish, shrimp, prawn and worms, takes some beating during the hot, low-water, summer months.
  6. It's vineyard country, a land of hot summers and mild winters, the home of Ctes du Rhne wine and of Beaujolais and with food as varied as its wines: calves' sweetbreads flavoured with sorrel, artichokes, souffls of chicken liver, thrush pat, chicken served with crayfish; peaches, apricots and goat's milk cheeses.
  7. She pointed out tiny, delicate orchids growing on trees, and the dammed ponds in the river where she planned to breed crayfish.
  8. CRAYFISH
  9. There is no break between getting up, washing, husking rice for breakfast, eating the breakfast, making basket work, stopping to chat, going out to cultivate the kitchen garden, mending household objects and tools, going to the field, fishing for crayfish in a nearby stream, swimming there, herding the cattle, playing a musical instrument, etc.
  10. But in industrial countries in particular - or in countries that abutt industrial countries - the rain has been growing steadily more acidic in recent decades, to the point where it has already done severe damage to ancient buildings and statues, where it is has virtually destroyed vast numbers of trees in continental Europe (notably Germany) and killed most of the life, including the fish and crayfish, in many of the lakes and rivers of Scandinavia.
  11. Great interest is shown in the activities and scenes depicted: the skill and panache with which cat's cradle is demonstrated is commented on, the speed and technique of the weavers astounds, the making of crayfish pots and operation of eel weirs is studied intently.
  12. A few, like the river Wye which flows from Plynlimon in mid Wales down to the Severn, are designated "Sites of Special Scientific Interest" and support salmonoid fish such as trout, otters, a wide range of invertebrates such as crayfish and dragonflies, along with many plants that are sensitive to high nitrate levels and which have disappeared over much of the country in recent years.
  13. They will pay whatever it takes to get Scots crayfish and Dublin Bay prawns into the shops and restaurants in beautiful condition, when no one back home can be bothered.

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