「frosts」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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There are occasional risks of strong winds, | frosts and hailstones. |
Frosts and hailstones are frequent in winter and drou | |
this region protect the vineyards from winter | frosts and dry summer winds. |
well drained position, will tolerate moderate | frosts and grows well in a tub. |
are subtropical, all can tolerate mild, brief | frosts, and some species may be marginally more cold- |
r and with cold and windy winters with regular | frosts and snowfalls, though many snowfalls don't set |
addition to this, there are also risks of late | frosts and hailstones in spring, excessive heat in su |
situations.It can withstand light to moderate | frosts and prefers a sandy loam although it may be gr |
Several | frosts are experienced in winter. |
casional freezing winds from the mountains and | frosts are common between the moths of October and Ap |
very pleasant with maxima of 16°C (60°F), but | frosts are common in the morning and sometimes severe |
Joseph Flint who had played together with the | Frosts at Wirksworth Cricket Club. |
five and remembers playing in bare feet in the | frosts at Timona Park in Fielding. |
David | Frosts Book of Millionaires, Multimillionaires, and R |
Very young seedlngs are easily killed by | frosts but if kept in a sheltered position until abou |
Smelly Alley is thanks to the long-established | Frosts Fishmongers. |
ry heavy rainy season in summer, with constant | frosts from October to March. |
autiful tree and very ornamental and tolerates | frosts in winters. |
Severe | frosts in 1945 made partial replanting necessary, and |
d as late as possible, ideally after the first | frosts, in order to ensure they contain enough sugar. |
ow 0°C during the winter and there are usually | frosts in spring, which represents a significant risk |
are suscpetible to cold and will be killed by | frosts lower than -3C. |
It flowers from mid-summer to the first | frosts, makes an attractive backdrop in garden plots, |
address of every fickle zephyr: consider, the | frosts may yet return; and if thou covetest an equal |
However, winter | frosts occasionally extend through into early spring, |
s and replanting just prior to the destructive | frosts of 1956. |
Spring | frosts often mitigated by proximity to Suisun Bay. |
cal regions, with the species able to tolerate | frosts only down to about −1 °C. |
These are further divided into | frosts or non-frosts, which affects how bright their |
ble soils and a mild climate, free from spring | frosts, proved ideal for the production of early crop |
The local microclimate, with winter | frosts relatively rare and mild, allows figs and some |
She was invoked against | frosts that occurred late in the year; thus she was c |
Severe | frosts, the outbreak of the phylloxera louse which de |
During the winter of 1794-5, severe | frosts were followed by floods which caused a great d |
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