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2. ash ясень
druid друид
hornbeam граб
fir tree ель
fig инжир
elm вяз
birch береза
cypress кипарис
beech бук
poplar тополь
attractive привлекательный
cedar кедр
sensitive чувствительный,
pine сосна
восприимчивый
weeping willow плакучая ива
lively живой, подвижный
lime липа
ambitious честолюбивый
oak дуб
egotistic эгоистичный
olive олива
reliable надежный
rowan рябина
emotional эмоциональный
walnut грецкий орех
capable способный
maple клен
creative творческий
hazel орешник
taste вкус
jasmine жасмин
to be keen on увлекаться
chestnut каштан
to keep fit поддерживать форму 2
3. born leader прирожденный лидер
splendid превосходный
gentle мягкий, нежный
modest скромный
confidence уверенность
optimistic полный
determined решительный
impatient нетерпеливый
self-confident самоуверенный
shy застенчивый
luxury роскошь
to impress производить
honest честный
noble благородный, великодушный
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4. According to the druid horoscope each
one of us was born under a special tree.
Find your birthday below to learn what
your tree is and read about your
personality. 4
5. Dec 24 to Jon 2 - Jun 23 to Jul 2 - Apple Tree
Jan 3 to Jan 12 - Jul 3 to Jul 12 - Fir Tree
Jan 13 to Jan 21 - Jul 13 to Jul 22 - Elm Tree
Jan 22 to Feb 1 - Jul 23 to 1 Aug - Cypress
Feb 2 to Feb 10 - Aug 2 to Aug 11 - Poplar
Feb 11 to Feb 20 - 12 Aug to Aug 21 - Cedar
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6. Feb 21 to Mar 1 - 22Aug to Sept 1 - Pine
Mar 2 to Mar 11 - Sept 2 to Sept 11 - Weeping
Willow
Mar 12 to Mar 21 - Sept 12 to Sept 21 - Lime
March 21-23 - Oak
Sept 22-23 - Olive Tree
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7. Mar 24 to Mar 31 - Sept 24 to Oct 3 - Walnut
tree
Apr 1 to Apr 10 - Oct 4 to Oct 13 - Rowan
Apr 11 to Apr 20 - Oct 14 to Oct 23 - Maple
Apr 21 to Apr 30 - Oct 24 to Nov 2 - Hazelnut
tree
May 1 to May 10 - Nov 3 to Nov 12 - Jasmine
May 11 to May 20 - Nov 13 to Nov 22 -
Chestnut 7
8. May 21 to May 31 - Nov 23 to Dec 2 - Ash
Tree
Jun 1 to Jun 10 - Dec 3 to Dec 12 - Hornbeam
Tree
Jun 11 to Jun 20 - Dec 13 to Dec 22 - Fig Tree
June 21-22 - Birch Tree
Dec 22 -23 - Beech Tree
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9. tactful тактичный
quick-tempered вспыльчивый
unruly неуправляемый
careless беззаботный, легкомысленный
loneliness одиночество
generous щедрый, великодушный to mistrust не доверять
to tend быть склонным affectionate любящий, нежный
idleness безделье, лень imaginative одаренный
stubborn упорный, упрямый богатым воображением
industrious трудолюбивый reserved сдержанный, скрытный
selfish эгоистичный witty остроумный
extravagant экстравагантный to realize one's full potential
tolerant терпимый реализовать свой потенциал
reasonable разумный courageous отважный
disciplined дисциплинированный conservative консервативный
wisdom мудрость
balanced уравновешенный
jealousy ревность
calm спокойный
to avoid избегать
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11. People born under the sign of Apple tree are
attractive, pleasant and sensitive. They do not worry over
small, everyday problems - they take life as it is. Most of all
they want to love and be loved.
Ash tree is lively, intelligent, talented and very
ambitious. These people love risk. They can be egoistic,
still they are very reliable, emotional and capable of great
love.
Beeches are creative, they have good taste, they like
to look well and they are keen on keeping fit. They are
born leaders and splendid companions.
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12. Birch is gentle, attractive, elegant, modest. Birch people have
lively imagination and excellent taste. They are not too ambitious,
they love quiet life.
Cedar gives confidence. People of cedar sign are optimistic,
determined, impatient, self-confident, never shy. They like luxury and
always want to impress others.
Chestnut Tree is honest, intelligent, noble and very
tactful. These people are born diplomats. They can be very
successful if they overcome their shyness and lack of self-
confidence.
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13. Cypresses are strong, happy, optimistic and
ambi-tious. Also they can be quick-tempered, unruly and
careless. They love company and hate loneliness.
People of El m sign are cheerful, generous, practical and elegant.
They like to be leaders, and they tend to make decisions for
others.
Fig Tree is independent, intelligent, very sensible and
has a good sense of humour. These people know how to
enjoy life, they love their family, chil-dren and pets. They
usually prefer idleness to hard work.
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14. Fir Tree is intelligent, very ambitious, talented, stubborn,
industrious and reliable. These people tend to be selfish, but they
deeply care for friends. They have many friends and many
enemies.
Hazelnut Tree is extravagant, charming and
popu-lar. People of this sign know how to make an
impression on others and they are always well-liked.
They are honest and tolerant partners.
Hornbeam is practical, honest and intelligent. These
people are reasonable and disciplined. But they tend to mistrust
other people and they are never sure of their own decisions.
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15. Jasmine is affectionate, creative and sensitive. These
people are elegant and artistic, imaginative and talented. They
are charming company, although they are reserved and do not
seem very sociable.
People of Lime sign are attractive, witty,
modest, shy, imaginative. They hate fighting, stress
and hard work. They are talented but their laziness
pre-vents them from realizing their full potential.
Maple is shy and reserved, but at the same time ambitious and
proud. These people have a good memory and learn easily. They
can be quite stubborn and are not always tolerant to other people's
points of view.
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16. Oak gives strength and power. Oak is noble,
coura-geous, independent and sensible. These
people do not love changes, they are rather
conservative, practical and they keep their feet on
the ground. They are people of action.
Olive gives wisdom. Olive loves sun, warmth and kind
feelings. People of this sign are reasonable, balanced, free of
jealousy, tolerant, cheerful and calm. They avoid aggression and
violence.
Pine loves nice company and comfort. These people
are very active, natural, they are good companions, but
seldom friendly — they are proud and often tend to look
down on others.
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17. Poplar is an artistic nature, intelligent, reliable, thoughtful.
These people are witty, attractive and very elegant. However
they are shy, they lack self-confidence and need encouragement.
Rowan is cheerful, talented, artistic and passionate. These
people like to be in the centre of events. They love activity,
adventures, risk and even problems and complications.
Walnut Tree is strong, imaginative and full
of contrasts. These people can be egoistic, aggressive,
jealous and at the same time noble and generous.
They are not always liked but often admired.
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18. Weeping Willow is very attractive, gentle, kind but full of
melancholy. People born under this sign are imaginative and artistic, but they are
often inclined to be capricious and demanding.
They say that having your tree somewhere close by can help you a lot.
When you are tired, or don't feel well, or have some problems - go to your tree,
touch it, sit or stand under it for some time and you'll feel better.
If you don't happen to have an olive or fig tree in your garden, any tree will do.
Oak is particularly recommended for giving strength and confidence.
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19. In general you can be sure that a walk in
a forest or a park will do you good
whether you believe in the magic power
of trees or not.
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