Приклади вживання Reeds Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Shannon- Reeds.
The reeds of alto(left) and tenor saxophones.
Remained: month, reeds.
Rustled the reeds on the backwaters….
Rafter system for reeds.
Clover, poppy and reeds promise joy and happiness.
A month will go down in the reeds".
The reeds of alto(left) and tenor saxophones.
The lake's asleep, the forest, and the reeds.
They called it the reeds which produce honey without bees.
Lukash goes towards the lake and vanishes in the reeds.
Strings, reeds, pegs and pedals for musical instruments;
Ancient Egyptian pharaohs had blinds made of reeds.
He measured the south side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed.
A marda is 3-4 meters long and made from wood and sturdy reeds.
They build nests on the water from reeds and other plants.
Shaded areas of turf grass started to grow grass,similar to the reeds.
Easy sketch of similar gulf with reeds see number 107.
Help us buy reeds(sticks), elbow crutches and walkers to older people.
In placewere only abundant clay and reeds, which are widely used.
Alter lips, reeds, or feet holes of body plumbing to modify airflow and volume of appear, using hand-tools.
He measured the north side, five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed round about.
The coast of the pond canbe planted moisture-loving plants such as reeds and willow.
They use it for gathering reeds, fishing and hunting, tending to their water buffalo, and carrying passengers and cargo.
He turned about to the west side, and measured five hundred reeds with the measuring reed.
Mowing reeds, thick dry grass and small bushes with a fishing line, especially the most common one- round in cross section, is quite difficult.
Lakes andthe territory adjacent to the river are actively overgrown with reeds and other vegetation.
The oldest known remnants of a boat made with reeds(and tar) are from a 7000-year-old seagoing boat found in Failaka Island, Kuwait.[3].
And their homes on such an unstable soil, andboats“balsa de toro” for swimming on the lake are built by Indians of reeds.
The Rapa Nuipeople of Easter Island used totora reeds- locally known as nga'atu- for thatching and to make pora(swimming aids).