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Перевод: coast
[прилагательное] береговой; [существительное] морской берег; берег ; побережье; береговая линия; снежная горка; спуск с горы на санках; спуск под уклон; [глагол] плавать вдоль побережья; плавать вдоль берега; каботажничать; кататься с горы; спускаться под уклон; делать успехи без особого усилия
Тезаурус:
- But for the moment he's clearly content to coast on-screen and raise capital to support his off-screen dreams.
- Thus, up to 5,000 together were seen in Rye Bay in early 1947, and the winters of 1955/56 and 1962/63 produced flocks totalling several hundreds along the coast.
- This poem, now entitled "The Mediterranean", was originally called "picnic at Cassis", and that first title invaluably brings out the occasion of the poem - that is to say, a holiday excursion by boat taken by expatriate Americans along the coast of Southern France.
- Before leaving England he had been hankering after his American roots, not only in those sections of Ash-Wednesday which recall the New England coast, but also in his prose, invoking, for instance, his old master Josiah Royce, who was now mostly forgotten, "but a great philosopher in his day".
- Shingle is more widely distributed than sand, there being shingle islands in Chichester and Pagham Harbours and shingle beaches along much of the rest of the coast.
- Modular catering (though not necessarily Cuisine 2000) is expanding on to the Liverpool Street-Norwich run (using former West Coast vehicles), the East Coast main line (with Mk4 stock), and the Western Region, when the ex-ECML cars can be cascaded in 1991.
- What would you do if they came and built a hotel on this stretch of coast?
- Just about level with the Straits of Gibraltar and 1,300 kilometres from the Portuguese coast are the Azores, a small group of islands which are entirely built of volcanic rocks, where eruptions took place in 1957 and 1973.
- An ambitious reclamation scheme on the south coast also came to nothing around this time.
- Outside the breeding season large flocks of Lapwings are present from June until late March, particularly in the river valleys, levels and along the coast.
- Many of the latter group exhibit spectacular disjunctions in their world range, occurring, for example, outside the British Isles only in Macaronesia , West Indies, or Queen Charlotte islands off the west coast of Canada (Ratcliffe, 1968).
- Castaway Climbs - Bob Reid visits the small island of Cara off the west coast of Scotland
- The stories were of attempted raids on the English coast, of drowned troops and burning barges.
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