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Перевод: yellowish speek yellowish


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Тезаурус:

  1. The falls of the flowers are a delicate yellowish green veined with slate blue.
  2. What looked like flour-sacks were piled in one section of it, and the floor was dusted with yellowish powder.
  3. Its colour used to range from yellowish or tawny to dark red, but the red was always preferred and the breed is now characteristically "ruby red" - a dark but bright blood colour - and it has long been known as the Ruby of the West.
  4. Dot liked the reassuring look of those dumplings, plump and pale, floating amongst the shreds of yellowish green in the huge pan.
  5. In California, pines suffer from yellowish flecking due to ozone pollution and Los Angeles is notorious for its thick ozone smogs.
  6. The poison itself is a yellowish, cloudy liquid.
  7. At Batavia, the pall of ash took a fair while to arrive; in the early morning of the twenty-seventh, the sky was clear, but by 10.15 it had become lurid and yellowish as the ash spread across the sky; by 10.30 the first fine ash was actually sifting softly down on to the streets.
  8. Trails of yellowish fluid dribbled from the pockets, and ran down the waistcoat.
  9. Its coat is light brown-red, fawn or yellowish, with no white and, like other upland breeds, it was originally used also as a draught animal.
  10. He remembered vividly that yellowish ceramic bowl with the trademark "Challenger", the big varnished wooden seat that was always pleasantly warm to the bum, and a long chain dangling from the high cistern with a sponge-rubber ball, slightly perished, on the end of it.
  11. (Nina Hamnett mentions a new outfit of blue suit and yellowish brown cap that Modigliani had bought just like Picasso's, with money from the sale of a head.
  12. Coat colours included red, brindle and yellowish cream, and the "dun" colour had almost disappeared by Youatt's time.
  13. The yellowish horns are of medium length, growing outwards and then curving slightly forwards in the bull, and finer and well spread in the cow, whose horns grow in various directions but preferably level and turning upwards at the tips, which are black.

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