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I [rəʊz] n - beautiful roses
- rose bush
- rose petals- rose about to bloom- bed of roses
- thorns of a rose
- grow roses
- roses lose their petals
- roses grow
- roses fade
- every rose has its thorns II [rəʊz] v -
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[bʊʃ]nкуст, кустарникTall bushes lined the drive way to the house. — Высокие кусты росли вдоль подъездной аллеи.
The hills are overgrown with low bushes. — Холмы поросли низкими кустами.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. He — ◊ сули журавля в небе, а дай синицу в руки.
Beat about/around the bush. — ◊ Ходить вокруг да около. /Говорить обиняками
- green bush- large bush
- thick bushes
- prickly bush
- thorny bush
- rose bush
- clump of bushes
- in a bush
- behind the bushes
- plant bushes
- prune bushes
- hide behind the bushes
- draw the close bushes aside
- bushes shoot green leaves
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1. n куст2. n собир. кустарник3. n невозделанная земля, покрытая кустарником, буш4. n сельская местностьbush pilot — опытный лётчик, ведущий самолёт над малонаселённой местностью
5. n ист. ветка плюща6. n ист. таверна7. n уст. пушистый пучок волос или перьевa bird in the bush — нечто нереальное или неизвестное;
8. n уст. пушистый хвост9. v обсаживать, засаживать кустарником10. v куститься, густо разрастаться11. v разг. утомлять до крайности, истощать силы12. n тех. втулка, вкладыш; гильза13. v тех. вставлять втулку; гильзоватьСинонимический ряд:1. backwoods (noun) back country; backwoods; boonies; country; field; forest; out back2. frontier (noun) backcountry; backland; backwash; backwater; frontier; hinterland; up-country3. frontiers (noun) backwaters; frontiers; hinterlands; sticks; up-countries4. plant of certain size (noun) bramble; hedge; lilac bush; plant of certain size; rosebush; shrub; shrubbery; thicket; underbrush5. wild (noun) wild; wilderness; wildness
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