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Le erano un tempo delle vaste steppe (praterie) delle province di Alberta e Saskatchewan, nel Canada orientale. La coltivazione di queste steppe ne ha fatto una delle più importanti regioni di produzione cerealicola del mondo.
Great Plains [америк. ˌɡreɪt ˈpleɪnz] pl
the (Great) Plains америк.
I. plain [брит. pleɪn, америк. pleɪn] ПРИЛ.
1. plain (simple):
plain dress, decor, living, language
plain food
plain building, furniture
2. plain (of one colour):
plain background, fabric
plain envelope
3. plain (unattractive) смягч.:
plain woman
4. plain (clear):
plain line
plain marking
5. plain (obvious):
6. plain (direct):
plain answer, language
7. plain attrib. (downright):
plain common sense
plain ignorance, laziness
8. plain (ordinary):
9. plain (unflavoured):
plain yoghurt
plain crisps
plain rice
plain hamburger
10. plain (in knitting):
II. plain [брит. pleɪn, америк. pleɪn] СУЩ.
1. plain ГЕОГР.:
the (Great) Plains америк.
2. plain (knitting stitch):
III. plain [брит. pleɪn, америк. pleɪn] НАРЕЧ.
1. plain (completely):
plain stupid, wrong
2. plain (directly):
IV. plain [брит. pleɪn, америк. pleɪn]
to be plain sailing project, task etc.:
I. great [брит. ɡreɪt, америк. ɡreɪt] ПРИЛ.
1. great (large):
great height, distance, speed, majority, object, danger, number, percentage, difference etc.
2. great (as intensifier):
great excitement, relief, force, heat
great surprise, tragedy, success, advantage
great pain
you're a great help! ирон.
3. great (remarkable):
great person, writer, name, achievement, painting, discovery
4. great (excellent) разг.:
great book, film, party, vacation, weather
great opportunity
5. great (talented) разг.:
great teacher, singer, team
to be great at tennis, football
to be great with children, animals
to be great on history, architecture
6. great (enthusiastic) разг.:
great admirer, friend, fan, flirt, organizer, reader
II. great [брит. ɡreɪt, америк. ɡreɪt] НАРЕЧ. разг.
III. great [брит. ɡreɪt, америк. ɡreɪt] СУЩ.
1. great (in title):
2. great (powerful people):
the great + verbo мн.
i grandi м. мн.
IV. greats СУЩ.
greats npl (remarkable people or things):
grandi м.
V. Greats
Greats pl брит. УНИВЕР.:
VI. great [брит. ɡreɪt, америк. ɡreɪt]
Great Plains Info
I. plain [pleɪn] ПРИЛ.
1. plain:
2. plain (uncomplicated):
3. plain (clear, obvious):
4. plain (mere, pure):
5. plain (not pretty):
II. plain [pleɪn] НАРЕЧ. разг. (downright)
III. plain [pleɪn] СУЩ.
1. plain ГЕО.:
2. plain (knitting stitch):
d(i)ritto м.
I. great [greɪt] СУЩ.
grande м. и ж.
II. great [greɪt] ПРИЛ.
1. great (very big, very good):
2. great (wonderful):
to be great at doing sth разг.
il bello di qc/qu è (che)
Present
Iplain
youplain
he/she/itplains
weplain
youplain
theyplain
Past
Iplained
youplained
he/she/itplained
weplained
youplained
theyplained
Present Perfect
Ihaveplained
youhaveplained
he/she/ithasplained
wehaveplained
youhaveplained
theyhaveplained
Past Perfect
Ihadplained
youhadplained
he/she/ithadplained
wehadplained
youhadplained
theyhadplained
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He said uniformed and plain-clothes police are patrolling fire-affected areas and will deal "very harshly" with looters.
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They praised the battles as being plain fun, there being a ton of volume to the story and both the anime and CG cutscenes.
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Clan chieftains, like clan chiefs, may wear their own personal crest within a plain circlet inscribed with their own motto or slogan.
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There is an original flavor, which is just plain cheesecake.
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Traditional home sewing techniques for finishing plain seams include trimming with pinking shears, oversewing with a zig-zag stitch, and hand or machine overcasting.
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