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Перевод: canary
[прилагательное] ярко-желтый; канареечный; [существительное] канарейка ; певичка ; певица ; сорт вина; осведомитель
Тезаурус:
- TURNBULL ASSER A salesman's tie - but would you trust a man in canary yellow?
- If a chimpanzee and a canary are raised in the same house as a child, neither of these two companions ever learns to talk like a human.
- Later plans involved an additional expenditure of about 150 million to take the railway into Bank, about half of which would be met by the Canary Wharf developers (see below).
- Spencer yesterday inspecting progress in the construction of the main shopping block at the 4billion Canary Wharf development, which will include a new 13,000-square foot MS food hall.
- "Did you not come away thinking that the urban development challenge of the century adds to little more than opportunistic chaos - an architectural circus - with a sprinkling of postmodern gimmicks, the ghastly mega-lumps of Canary Wharf and a fairground train to get you there?"
- Gran Canaria, the third largest of the Canary Islands, is an island of contrasting scenery, with a superb climate all year round, particularly in the south where it is said that the temperature never varies by more than five degrees.
- I've been busking round the bars of Torremolinos in Spain, and at Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.
- Neither does the child learn to communicate like a chimpanzee or a canary.
- MS is the first big retailer to move to Canary Wharf and its announcement yesterday to take space in the building is a boost of confidence for the 71-acre London Docklands project.
- They suggest that the new observatory at La Palma in the Canary Islands, where the telescope has been taken, should not be run by the RGO.
- Pip's servant at Barnard's Inn, whom he nicknames "the Avenger" because "after I had made the monster (out of the refuse of my washerwoman's family) and had clothed him with a blue coat, canary waistcoat, white cravat, creamy breeches, and top boots, I had to find him a little to do and a great deal to eat; and with both of those horrible requirements he haunted my existence".
- In particular, it should have been apparent from an early stage that the railway would prove totally inadequate to deal with the demand generated in the Isle of Dogs, especially by the Canary Wharf project.
- Hong Kong Land's low gearing, and chairman Simon Keswick's suggestion that he could snap up property at depressed prices, triggered hopes the company was interested in Canary Wharf.
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