「damp」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)2ページ目
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job lots on the Portobello Road on a series of | damp Saturday afternoons." |
The | damp sea air had a debilitating affect on his health |
bitat consists of a deep sandstone kloof, where | damp seepage has permitted growth of liverworts. |
His Test career ended after the | damp series in England in 1958, when he completed 1, |
The | damp shade provided by the glen supports a rich bryo |
Eastern hemlock is common in | damp, shaded ravines. |
lia, a syntype common throughout the country in | damp, shady areas in acidic, moist and boggy soil, b |
ften abundant (one of the more common ferns) in | damp, shady woodland environments and is often grown |
The marginal wood fern favors | damp shady areas and is found throughout eastern Nor |
U. cecilii grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp, shallow soils over laterite. |
The plant mostly grows in heavy soils at | damp sites. |
E. ictericus lives in | damp situations, on Carex comosa, Iris versicolor, N |
ng from water vegetation, slow running streams, | damp soil or manure heaps. |
There they join other species to sip water from | damp soil to obtain nutrients for mating. |
It burrows in | damp soil and rotting vegetation, and possibly in an |
U. albocaerulea grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp soil and on wet rocks. |
the black deer fly feed upon organic matter in | damp soil, and are termed hydrobionts in that they i |
The eggs are laid in | damp soil. |
of water moss which grows on moist, shady, and | damp soil. |
U. bifida grows as a terrestrial plant in | damp soils and in rice fields. |
It is found primarily in | damp soils in habitats such as swamps, wet fields, o |
length, The larvae feed upon organic matter in | damp soils, and are termed hydrobionts in that they |
It is restricted to sunny patches in very | damp spruce and pine forests and forested unmanaged |
The original | damp squib (from Cricinfo) |
rprises to market, but of course it was a total | damp squib! |
ears from the coverage that this was a bit of a | damp squib, Scalia addressed members of both parties |
s it is capable of aestivating in summer in the | damp substrate. |
h Kent and MCC, he was a formidable bowler in a | damp summer and took 190 wickets for under fourteen |
It is most often found in | damp, sunny forests or grasslands with thick vegetat |
Overnight rain produced a | damp surface for the start of morning practice, but |
f overhanging trees resulting in a persistently | damp surface. |
ouse, On the Buses, Man About the House, Rising | Damp, Tales of the Unexpected, Duty Free, One Foot i |
In | damp temperate climates, by using a fungal infection |
ts for the series have been published as Rising | Damp: The Complete Scripts by Eric Chappell; edited |
To protect it from | damp, the wooden posts rest on a stone foundation ab |
blished television series of the period: Rising | Damp, The Professionals, The Sweeney, The New Avenge |
gnetic compass using a liquid-filled housing to | damp the swing and wobble of the magnetized needle. |
The shock absorbers, if any, | damp the spring motion also and must be less stiff t |
esidue without making the cannon or firearm too | damp to use immediately. |
t can range from 0 when conditions are cool and | damp, to 100 on days when the weather is dry and win |
at time of year, the forests were generally too | damp to catch fire easily or covered in snow. |
ed to cancel the event, since the track was too | damp to race. |
It is a resident of the lower levels of | damp tropical forests, and prefers the deep shade of |
o spend the day working inside a dark, cool and | damp underground chamber, excavated from solid rock |
Living without running water, in | damp, unheated "studios", seldom free of rats, many |
its biological features which is predominately | damp unimproved neutral grassland, which is a rare h |
its biological features which is predominately | damp unimproved neutral grassland, and is the best e |
It was known that fire | damp was present in the pit and it is likely that th |
a self-feeding primer system, was unreliable in | damp weather, and the priming mechanism was expensiv |
Dundee farmer's house-keeper accidentally used | damp wheat which had sprouted to produce malted whea |
, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and | dAMP, whereas its two products are ADP and dADP. |
Much of the weight was due to | damp which had preserved the wood and kept it from r |
Summers are cool and often | damp, with thunderstorms common both in Spring and S |
It was located in a flat, | damp wooded area. |
t Britain, with nineteenth-century records from | damp woodland in Co. Durham and Yorkshire and twenti |
the development of heathland, valley mires and | damp woodland. |
ood, and the great difference between the cool, | damp woods of Ohio and the dry, hot plains of Kansas |
ike), which occurs when flies lay eggs in warm, | damp wool and the fly larvae grow and eat into the s |
As such, the plants fare poorly in cool, | damp zones. |
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