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Перевод: wayfaring speek wayfaring


[прилагательное]
странствующий; перебирающийся с места на место;
[существительное]
странствие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Her mother identified it as a wayfaring tree and she'd been cutting it back during the summer and it didn't seem to mind but she'd be very grateful for any information about the wayfaring tree which presumably she'd like to keep and continue to grow in her garden.
  2. We followed a winding path past hawthorn, dogwood, spindle, guelderrose, willow, wayfaring tree and dense thickets of blackthorn.
  3. An interesting species in the way it overwinters is the wayfaring tree Viburnum lantana .
  4. There are plenty of activities on offer there including a permanent orienteering course - a special Wayfaring pack designed to accompany the course is available from the Forest Park Visitor Centre.
  5. Dad Uzzell appears in many guises in Thomas's stories, and travel books; parts of him - and stories told by him - are an important strand in some of the wayfaring characters found in the pre-enlistment poems.
  6. Walter, what, what is a wayfaring tree?
  7. What has English, and especially English literature, for the wayfaring man who misses the scholar's introduction?
  8. Whilst he was Dean of Westminster he would devote three or four evenings a week to teaching the older boys of Westminster School: one of them remembered how he also would take the younger ones with him for walks "and in that wayfaring leisure had a singular dexterity to fill those narrow vessels with a funnel.
  9. Way back in Isaiah in thirty fifth chapter, the er, the prophet there gives a little picture, and he uses the illustration, he says this way is so plain, it's so simple, he said that even the wayfaring man, the traveller, though he is a fool, he doesn't need to make any mistakes in it, he doesn't need to err in the way, it is so simple, it is so easily understood .
  10. Here in the South, hedgerow constituents can comprise oak, beech, ash, wild cherry (gean or mazzard), blackthorn, common hawthorn, Midland hawthorn, crab-apple, dog-rose, hazel, maple, sycamore, buckthorpe, elder, hornbeam, lime, sallow, pussy willow, ivy, holly, yew, gorse, wayfaring tree, guelder rose, dogwood, privet, bullace, spindle, elm and others!
  11. Oh well if anybody knows perhaps they'll write and tell us, is, is twistwood another name for the wayfaring tree?
  12. Furthermore, the evocation of wayfaring folk instead of the contemporary urban proletariat introduces into the discourse of the Report a sense of Englishness linked to a mythology of medieval organic ruralism.

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