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mid·ˈsum·mer СУЩ. no мн.

midsummer
midsummer
midsummer
kres м.
midsummer night

Mid·sum·mer('s) ˈDay СУЩ.

Midsummer('s) Day
kres м.
Midsummer('s) Day
kresni dan м.
Midsummer('s) Day

Примеры со словом midsummer

midsummer night

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Before midsummer, there were 10,000 members, and before winter set-in, there were 26,000 names enrolled.
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It grows most actively during the spring and fall, while resting during the heat of midsummer and the short cool days of winter.
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However, at 13 he began focusing his energy on reading and study, winning his first academic prize in midsummer 1809.
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It gets its name and its notoriety from the freezing cold found there even in midsummer.
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The plant is fast growing with a long flowering period, typically from midsummer till autumn (fall).
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Another technique to speed flowering is to place them in a cooler after dormancy, then bring them to a shadehouse in midsummer.
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Traditionally, raspberries were a midsummer crop, but with new technology, cultivars, and transportation, they can now be obtained year-round.
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