Examples of using Thicket in English and their translations into Chinese
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In 1974, Big Cypress and Big Thicket were authorized as the first national preserves.
Be sure to pass through Chelsea Thicket, a mini forest that will make you forget you are in one of the biggest cities in the world.
I will lie up close; in that thicket down there,” he whispered,“so keep them away from it.
I looked for it but I found no way out of this wild logical thicket.
Individuals carrying lamps stepped out and entered the thicket between point ghayn-36 and the technical fence without crossing the Blue Line.
But ensconced in the Oval Office, he quickly became ensnared in a legal and political thicket.
Galactic cosmic rays coming from outside the solar system must propagate upstream against the solar wind and a thicket of solar magnetic fields.
The name of this mountain comes from the 1805 escape of several Chupcan Native Americans from the Spanish in a nearby willow thicket.
Hit and miss, but“We honour your musty thicket of wonders as we would a human swamp…” made me laugh out loud.
The factory, the girls, his mother, the large, uplifted church, the thicket of the town, merged into one atmosphere- dark, brooding, and sorrowful, every bit.
When Gao and Asano first tested their expanded mouse tissues on the lattice scope, they saw a thicket of glowing nubs protruding from neurons' branches.
His works often surface as unexpected, titillating clues that gently lead the viewer into a thicket of mystery where fact, fiction and dream collide.
Deer, some big and some little, sped away through the thickets.
Usually grows in thickets.
They go into the thickets, and climb up on the rocks: every city is forsaken, and not a man dwells therein.
Namely these places once saved the life of the future khan, hiding him in dense thickets.
Dense thickets of I. vulgare provide cover for birds(PFAF, 2004).
They have hidden those details in thickets of legalese, buried in terms of service and privacy policies they know few will ever read.
Kobuleti is buried in thickets of tea and citron plantations, eucalypt and bamboo palm trees all year long.
In some of the deeper footprints you can see thickets of plants that were growing.