Examples of using Olive tree in English and their translations into Thai
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His branches shall spread, and his beauty shall be as the olive tree, and his smell as Lebanon.
According to Greek mythology… the olive tree is a symbol of peace and prosperity.
being a wild olive tree, wert graffed in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of the olive tree;
But they had a secret weapon: a 15-year-old girl who courageously jumped in front of a bulldozer which was about to uproot an olive tree, stopping it.
Palm tree and products from it. Attention! Dates and coconuts can be exported, but a spoon from the date palm tree can no longer be. Our advice, if you decide to buy something wooden in Tunisia, then buy products from an olive tree, the texture of wood which is very colorful, with nothing you do not confuse.
Olive trees are low, do not grow above 10 meters.
Your sons are like young olive trees surrounding your table.
Date date palms grow much faster than olive trees.
And olive trees and date palms.
In Tunisia, dishes and souvenirs from olive trees are very cheap, do not miss the chance to purchase.
Fields of lavender, sunflowers and olive trees… A Sunday lunch under the shade of plane trees in a village square, a cafe creme at a sidewalk cafe coupled….
In total, in Tunisia grows about 80 million olive trees, they are occupied by a third of arable land in the country.
It appears that the olive trees were planted during the Meiji era in 1908, because it appears that the climate of Shodoshima suits them.
Arbequina olive oil"Sl Silencio" Produced in Lleida, where olive trees have grown for hundreds of years.
In 1892, the French planted even more olive trees.
They had over 75 different kinds of olive oil, including those that were in a locked case that came from thousand-year-old olive trees.
Made with olives of the best quality, collected from ancient olive trees planted in the area of Alicante, where the influence of the Mediterranean Sea makes its aroma and taste are truly unique.
mildew many times in your gardens and your vineyards; and your fig trees and your olive trees have the swarming locust devoured:
In 1873-1877, the governor Heyraddin Pasha carried out large-scale reforms in Tunisia, in Sfax the port was expanded and modernized, and new plantations of olive trees were planted around the city. These plantations are used by modern Tunisians.