rusty-back fern - vertaling naar russisch
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rusty-back fern - vertaling naar russisch

SPECIES OF PLANT
Fern Leaved Banksia; Dwarf banksia; Dwarf Banksia; Rusty banksia; Rusty Banksia; Fern leaved banksia; Fern-leaved banksia; Fern-leaved Banksia; Fern-Leaved Banksia; Banksia asplenifolia
  • Habit, Royal National Park
  • Leaf undersides showing the prominent rusty midrib, a key distinguishing feature
  • Old bare spike with follicles, Stanwell Tops, New South Wales
  • Honeybees visiting an inflorescence partway through anthesis
  • New stems arising from the woody lignotuber after bushfire, also showing the rusty new growth, Lane Cove National Park

rusty-back fern         

общая лексика

скребница аптечная (Ceterach officinarum)

Backs         
  • Gordon]], an enslaved person who was frequently whipped.
  • Painting of a woman's back by [[Edgar Degas]].
  • Extensive back [[tattoo]].
BODY PART
Lower back; Backs; Back; Espalda; Back muscles; Dorsum humanum; Human backs; Straight back syndrome; Straight Back Syndrome

[bæks]

общая лексика

парки и лужайки (кембриджских колледжей вдоль р. Кем; известны своей живописностью)

дословная передача

зады, так как колледжи обращены сюда своей задней стороной

существительное

общая лексика

парки и лужайки кембриджских колледжей вдоль реки Кем

back         
  • Gordon]], an enslaved person who was frequently whipped.
  • Painting of a woman's back by [[Edgar Degas]].
  • Extensive back [[tattoo]].
BODY PART
Lower back; Backs; Back; Espalda; Back muscles; Dorsum humanum; Human backs; Straight back syndrome; Straight Back Syndrome
1) оборотная сторона, оборот (листа) || оборотный, обратный
2) печатать на оборотной стороне (листа)
3) основа; носитель слоя; подложка
4) корешок (блока, переплётной крышки, книги)
5) корешковое поле
6) отгибка фальцев || отгибать фальцы
7) копировальная рама
8) задняя стенка (напр. рамы); задняя сторона
9) двигаться в обратном направлении

Definitie

back
Bar room slang for a chaser.
I'll have whisky neat with a beer back.
back button panic The spasmodic, uncoordinated movements you make when you're surfing porn on the Net and you realise that somebody is standing behind you and can see what you're doing...
I'd've managed to click out of weirdogirl.com before Mom saw anything if it hadn't been for back button panic.

Wikipedia

Banksia oblongifolia

Banksia oblongifolia, commonly known as the fern-leaved, dwarf or rusty banksia, is a species in the plant genus Banksia. Found along the eastern coast of Australia from Wollongong, New South Wales in the south to Rockhampton, Queensland in the north, it generally grows in sandy soils in heath, open forest or swamp margins and wet areas. A many-stemmed shrub up to 3 m (9.8 ft) high, it has leathery serrated leaves and rusty-coloured new growth. The yellow flower spikes, known as inflorescences, most commonly appear in autumn and early winter. Up to 80 follicles, or seed pods, develop on the spikes after flowering. Banksia oblongifolia resprouts from its woody lignotuber after bushfires, and the seed pods open and release seed when burnt, the seed germinating and growing on burnt ground. Some plants grow between fires from seed shed spontaneously.

Spanish botanist Antonio José Cavanilles described B. oblongifolia in 1800, though it was known as Banksia aspleniifolia in New South Wales for many years. However, the latter name, originally coined by Richard Anthony Salisbury, proved invalid, and Banksia oblongifolia has been universally adopted as the correct scientific name since 1981. Two varieties were recognised in 1987, but these have not been generally accepted. A wide array of mammals, birds, and invertebrates visit the inflorescences. Though easily grown as a garden plant, it is not commonly seen in horticulture.

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