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Перевод: verdure speek verdure


[существительное]
зелень ; зеленая листва; свежесть


Тезаурус:

  1. The distance is of a deep blue, and the near trees and grass of the freshest green; for Constable could never consent to parch up the verdure of nature to obtain warmth.
  2. In contemplating the garden's verdure rather than experiencing it he succeeds in:
  3. The fields, which before were barren, are now drained, and by the assistance of manure, conveyed on the canal toll-free, are clothed with a beautiful verdure."
  4. Heavy precipitation sets it aside from its bone-dry Alpine and Himalayan rivals, lavishing a verdure on Scotland, and a primeval quality to its light that is quite unique.
  5. In recent years Piper has begun to paint flower and other verdure around his home in Oxfordshire.
  6. ALTHOUGH treetops are thick with big, about-to-burst buds, hardly a tinge of summer verdure shows yet against the sky.
  7. They grew with his reading of Frazer who described the "Burnt Land of Lydia" contrasting with the surrounding verdure and marvelled (in the conclusion of The Dying God ) at "what may be called the Australian spring" where "the sandy and stony wilderness, over which the silence and desolation of death appear to brood, is suddenly, after a few days of torrential rain, transformed into a landscape smiling with verdure".
  8. I cannot express to you the charm that hangs about a mountain like Ben Each as the mists swathe its rocky sides; they rise, they fall, they whirl, they soar as on wings of light, they cast shadows, they give grand mystery, and anon reveal some hidden dell, some great bare precipice, or perhaps display a glowing patch of verdure.
  9. Behind Napoleone Lomellini and his noblemen; behind the Pallaviccino, the Doria, the families of Gentile, Verdure, Archerio, de Pastino and the ranked faces, filled with hate, of the soldiers, there stood the men hitherto guarded as hostages.
  10. Seen from the outside, the Abbey is in Emma's eyes: "a sweet view - sweet to the eye and the mind, English verdure, English culture, English comfort."
  11. And the air wafts in great gulps of fragrant verdure.
  12. It is no accident that Jane Austen's last, unfinished, novel, Sanditon , should take its name from a new resort of speculative buildings, and that the leading speculator should have abandoned his contented old house, with its English verdure, comfort, and lack of prospect, for a new eminence and exposure in a villa ornee on a cliff-top, with an up-to-the-minute name, Trafalgar House.

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