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Перевод: army
[прилагательное] армейский; войсковой; относящийся к армии; принадлежащий армии; [существительное] армия ; войско; масса ; множество [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Although the Spanish fleet numbered around 49 ships of the line, including those inadequately manned for sea, and its army perhaps 70,000 men, their part in his plan was purely diversionary, to invade Portugal, a traditional ally of England.
- The British army has never been issued with it.
- But the Saxon emperors reconstructed the army so that many of their troops came from ecclesiastical estates.
- Some individuals looked far from the Army image of the lean, mean fighting machine.
- Smith wrote that Coleman "improved the health of army horses beyond recognition what we have to thank him for more particularly is the lessons he taught on the prevention of disease".
- Soon the summer revels of BB at the then uncrowded, unchic little port of St Tropez, with a succession of young actors and guitar players (Trintignant soon withdrew to the peace of Army service), were spied on and peeped at by the photographers and published in countless magazines and newspapers.
- "Now you leave Yugoslavia and still expect the Yugoslav Army to protect you."
- If you obtain its military number, then the Museum of Army Transport, Beverley, Yorkshire, may be able to tell you its military service history.
- We were then taken by boat about ten miles to Bone where an armed Army escort awaited us for interrogation and we were kept in a locked room in the barracks.
- By this time, the Egyptian army had entered southern Palestine but Abu Khadra was to watch them, only a few days later, retreating along the beach towards Sinai.
- THE Dutch government is not fond of Lieut-Colonel Desi Bouterse, who runs the army and scares politicians in Suriname, the Latin American country which used to be Dutch Guiana.
- We didn't see a single soldier or vehicle and assumed that the US army was blocking off La Boca from the Panama Defence Force, whose local headquarters is only about 300 yards from our house.
- Thus even a standing army (not known in the modern sense at this time) took time off in the winter.
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