rustle of leaves - перевод на испанский
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rustle of leaves - перевод на испанский

Rustle time; Rustle (noise)

rustle of leaves      
ruido de hojas (voz de susurro de hojas que se soplan en el viento)
leaves         
  • 3D rendering of a [[computed tomography]] scan of a leaf
  • Palmate venation, ''[[Acer truncatum]]''
  • Flabellate venation, ''[[Adiantum cunninghamii]]''
  • The veins of a [[bramble]] leaf
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  • Scanning electron microscope image of trichomes on the lower surface of a ''Coleus blumei'' ([[coleus]]) leaf
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  • A leaf shed in [[autumn]]
  • Near the ground these ''[[Eucalyptus]]'' saplings have juvenile dorsiventral foliage from the previous year, but this season their newly sprouting foliage is isobilateral, like the mature foliage on the adult trees above
  • New [[pomegranate]] leaves
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  • [[Poinsettia]] [[bract]]s are leaves which have evolved red pigmentation in order to attract insects and birds to the central flowers, an adaptive function normally served by [[petal]]s (which are themselves leaves highly modified by evolution).
  • Some [[insect]]s, like ''[[Kallima inachus]]'', mimic leaves.
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  • A leaf with laminar structure and [[pinnate]] venation
  • [[Micrograph]] of a leaf skeleton
  • Medium-scale diagram of leaf internal anatomy
  • Fine-scale diagram of leaf structure
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  • SEM]] image of the leaf epidermis of ''[[Nicotiana alata]]'', showing [[trichome]]s (hair-like appendages) and [[stoma]]ta (eye-shaped slits, visible at full resolution).
  • Leaf morphology terms
  • Leaves showing various morphologies (clockwise from upper left): tripartite lobation, elliptic with serrulate margin, palmate venation, acuminate odd-pinnate (center), pinnatisect, lobed, elliptic with entire margin
  • Leaves shifting color in autumn (fall)
  • opposite]] one another, with successive pairs at right angles to each other (''decussate'') along the red stem. Note the developing buds in the axils of these leaves.
  • Whorled leaf pattern of the [[American tiger lily]]
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  • Venation of a Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) leaf.
  • The overgrown petioles of [[rhubarb]] (''Rheum rhabarbarum'') are edible.
  • alt=Leafstem of dog rose with petiole, stipules and leaflets
  • The leaves on this plant (''[[Senecio angulatus]]'') are alternately arranged.
  • Common mullein (''[[Verbascum thapsus]]'') leaves are covered in dense, stellate trichomes.
  • Silky aster (''[[Symphyotrichum sericeum]]'') leaves are sericeous.
  • Branching veins on underside of [[taro]] leaf
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  • Animation of zooming into the leaf of a [[Sequoia sempervirens]] (Californian Redwood).
  • Vein skeleton of a leaf. Veins contain [[lignin]] that make them harder to degrade for microorganisms.
MAIN ORGAN OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND TRANSPIRATION IN HIGHER PLANTS, USUALLY CONSISTING OF A FLAT GREEN BLADE ATTACHED TO THE STEM DIRECTLY OR BY A STALK
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plural de leaf
bay leaf         
  • Bay laurel leaves (''Laurus nobilis'')
  • Indian bay leaf ''[[Cinnamomum tamala]]''
  • Indonesian bay leaf ''[[Syzygium polyanthum]]''
AROMATIC LEAF OF LAURUS NOBILIS
Bay leaves; Bay-leaf; Bay Leaves; Bay (plant); Bay Leaf; Bay leave; Laurel leaf
hoja de laurel

Определение

rada
sust. fem.
Bahía, ensenada donde las naves pueden estar ancladas al abrigo de algunos vientos.

Википедия

Rustle noise

Rustle noise is noise consisting of aperiodic pulses characterized by the average time between those pulses (such as the mean time interval between clicks of a Geiger counter), known as rustle time (Schouten ?). Rustle time is determined by the fineness of sand, seeds, or shot in rattles, contributes heavily to the sound of sizzle cymbals, drum snares, drum rolls, and string drums, and makes subtle differences in string instrument sounds. Rustle time in strings is affected by different weights and widths of bows and by types of hair and rosin in strings. The concept is also applicable to flutter-tonguing, brass and woodwind growls, resonated vocal fry in woodwinds, and eructation sounds in some woodwinds. Robert Erickson suggests the exploration of accelerando-ritardando scales producible on some acoustic instruments and further variations in rustle noise "because this apparently minor aspect of musical sounds has a disproportionately large importance for higher levels--textures, ensemble timbres, [and] contrasts between music events." (Erickson 1975, p. 71-72)

Примеры употребления для rustle of leaves
1. They hollered for Allen, who is essentially nonverbal, then paused, hoping to hear a rustle of leaves signaling his approach.