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Перевод: besiege
[глагол] осаждать; обложить; окружить; облеплять
Тезаурус:
- If other publications from the energy programme summarise the "state of the art" as well as this gasification report, then there will be less need for the spurious and repetitious consultant reports that daily besiege the desk of the Third World policy maker.
- Most of the English are on this side of the river, naturally, since they besiege Berwick.
- Leaving a dozen men under Ollokot to besiege Gibbon, Joseph led his people south at noon, hauling the wounded on travois and noting sadly: "The Nez Perce never make war on women and children; we could have killed a great many women and children while the war lasted, but we would feel ashamed to do so cowardly an act."
- In wars against cities outside the Promised Land the people are to enslave the inhabitants, and if they offer resistance, then besiege them and kill all their adult males.
- Look how readily the thousand had turned out to besiege the laird at Castle Menzies!
- In June, French troops arrived at Leith, and the French and Scots settled down to besiege Haddington.
- Some troops would be left to besiege Portsmouth, while the rest of this force, forming the left wing of the invading army, would turn inland, through Petersfield to Farnham, to come into line with the right wing, already expected to be well established in Surrey.
- With these new reinforcements about 4000 men were, by early January 1746, assembled at Perth and on the 3rd Charles left Glasgow to besiege Stirling.
- Robins coolly beat Hallworth then turned to watch a flock of blue shirts besiege the linesman to no avail.
- James had managed to besiege the city of Derry, but as had occurred in London in the Civil War, the apprentice lads saved the city by closing the gates.
- On the twenty-ninth day, being the day before he departed, he called for Doa Ximena, and for the Bishop Don Hieronymo, and Don Alvar Faez Minaya, and Pero Bermudez, and his trusty Gil Diaz; and when they were all five before him, he began to direct them what they should do after his death; and he said to them, Ye know that King Bucar will presently be here to besiege this city, with seven and thirty Kings whom he bringeth with him, and with a mighty power of Moors.
- In an hour we will be at Aberfeldy, at the Flemyngs' house at Moness, how can I besiege my employers?
- On the arrival or departure of the King and Queen crowds of loyal subjects - mostly ladies - besiege the barriers which have to be erected on the platform, whilst the entrance to the station and the railings overlooking the Royal waiting room are thick with those who would catch a glimpse of Royalty
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