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desert in English:

1. desert desert


China's desert supports more people than are in Japan.
in the desert
Very regrettably, 1,900 square meters of land become desert every second.
In a lawless outpost deep within the desert, everybody wore football shoulder pads and mohawks.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what books would you want to have with you to read?
Desert ecology is a new field of study.
I wanted to kill him, but I was too stressed to hold firmly his Desert Eagle.
Desert sand cools off rapidly at night.
Now there is nothing but desert, where there used to be a fertile plain.
The passage illustrates Robinson Crusoe's landing on a wild desert island after his shipwreck.
This country has everything; mountains, lakes and rivers, deserts and plains.
How many people desert from the army each year?
But each time she was with him, common sense seemed to desert her
Your family castle has become deserted.
pustynia, pustka, pustkowie, puszcza, pustynny, | to desert - dezerterować opuścić, zdezerterować

2. camel camel


It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.
Our journey by camel was quite an experience.
The camel lives in dry, hot places.
A camel is to the desert what a ship is to the sea.
An alpaca looks like a horse and a camel.
She rode a camel.
If you go near a camel, you risk being bitten.
A baby camel is younger than a young camel.
I saw some camels.
The camel marches while the dogs bark.
A camel can store a large amount of water in the hump on its back.
We crossed the desert on camels.
camel {rzecz.} wielbłąd, płowy z odcieniem karmelowym, żółtobrązowy, ponton ratowniczy | camel {przym.} wielbłądzi
Some of the camels have only one hump.
A camel is a gentle and pleasant tame beast whereof there are plenty in Africa especially in the Deserts of Libya, Numidia and Barbary by which Africans estimate their own wealth.

3. area covered with sand area covered with sand