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Перевод: book
[прилагательное] книжный; [существительное] книга ; том ; часть ; литературное произведение; библия ; конторская книга; журнал ; телефонная книга; книжка ; книжечка ; сборник отчетов; запись заключаемых пари; букмекерская книга записи; либретто; сценарий ; текст ; шесть взяток; [глагол] заносить в книгу; вносить в книгу; регистрировать; зарегистрировать; заказывать; брать; брать билет; принимать заказы на билеты; выдавать билет; ангажировать; приглашать; заручиться согласием
Тезаурус:
- Although only a few churches were listed in Domesday Book for Sussex, there must have been many more and the growth of towns and Wealden colonisation saw the establishment of a fixed parish system by the early thirteenth century.
- The poor book entry for 1783 helpfully gives us her age as 48, and she is variously described as living at "Coniger", "Cowards Batch" and "Nail Street" - all within the Trinity area.
- With outdoor pursuits in mind, sports fanatics will devour The Top 10 Of Sport (Headline, 14.99), a book that is packed with lists, facts and figures.
- For the Book of the Year prize, the bookmakers William Hill have named Lindsay Clarke as 2-1 favourite.
- It is a label applied to any book adults read in some distant childhood, adults who are out of touch with the current wealth of books (to say nothing of other media) that are available to young children today.
- This book developed from a course of graduate lectures in Advanced organic synthetic methods given at the State University of New York at Binghampton.
- Detailed statistical information about book orders, stock, and its use, is maintained in a way that throws light on the achievement (or non-achievement) of library objectives.
- Such previously unimaginable impertinences must not only be done by the book: they must be seen to be too.
- She and her friend Annie Moberley believed that they had seen Marie Antoinette at the Petit Trianon; they wrote a best-selling book about it, entitled An Adventure , which remains, even today, the subject of dispute.
- Honderich's book is a great disappointment.
- It is an area where a woman may gain control over a man, for while he gaily assumes that the present is spontaneous, and the future an open book, she is quietly mapping out the course of future events and by the time he wakes up to this fact it is too late to do much about it.
- One point Airtours is anxious to make is that it is normal for discounting to take place during May, June and October; children are still at school and tour operators try to tempt others to book their holidays.
- For the purpose of this book, I should like to think of a smallholding as any parcel of agricultural land of up to (say) 100 acres, organized to be worked by one or two people, without paid labour, and through which they can make part or the whole of their living.
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