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Перевод: boulevard
[существительное] бульвар ; проспект
Тезаурус:
- If, Heaven help a reader, Detroit is a traveller's destination, right on Lafayette Boulevard, close to what's left of Motown's business district, an oasis awaits: John K. King's Used and Rare Books, a pleasure-drome for used book lovers.
- In time, he was welcomed back to the Salvation Army, who even arranged for a star bearing his name to be laid on Hollywood Boulevard alongside those of the great movie stars.
- Luxurious long hair with lots of shine created by the team at Ocean Boulevard
- The Countess d'Agoult, better known perhaps under her nom de plume of Daniel Stern, presided over a republican circle in her fine house on the Champs Elyses, while Juliette Adam, married to a rich banker and later to become the mistress of the republican politician Gambetta, maintained an equally republican salon in her (less grand) apartment on the Boulevard Poissonire.
- In Los Angeles, for show-bizzery, there are the Theatre Book Shop at 6658, Hollywood Boulevard, and Book City, across the street at 6627, just a couple of blocks from the star-encrusted sidewalk by Mann's Chinese Theatre.
- When he slept with Beatrice at No. 53 Boulevard Montparnasse, he often turned up at Indenbaum's next morning, still in a euphoric state from the after-effects of a drug, almost certainly hashish.
- The success of Gerald Cordle at Bradford Northern could persuade Webbe that a move to the Boulevard would be in his interests.
- The Palestinian gunmen crouching behind the sand embankment across Boulevard Ariss went on watching the Syrian tanks, ignoring the sound.
- Mr Bendixson quotes the work of Roger Brunet, a French geographer, who says a new "boulevard of the sun" will open up on an east-west axis, from Barcelona to the Adriatic, hugging the north Mediterranean coast.
- Souvenir shops don't aspire to much, but Euroline, 55 Boulevard Adolphe Max, sells sturdy Euro-blue brollies and watches studded with the twelve EC stars.
- Kim Hartman, the actress who plays the truly Aryan Helga in the BBC comedy series 'Allo "Allo , lives in a small Cotswold village and drives a Polo Boulevard, a special edition of VW's small car, which is equipped with a 1.3-litre engine.
- The offices were closing; the wide elegant boulevard was busy with traffic.
- The new Paris: the Boulevard de Sbastopol, inaugurated by the Emperor, 5 April 1858.
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