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Перевод: eleven
[существительное] команда из одиннадцати человек; [цифра] одиннадцать
Тезаурус:
- Edmund Dulac's illustrations of fairy-tales are painted onto the papered walls, and will keep even today's adults arguing the visible score of either eleven or thirteen stories!
- Michael: It's about sportsman and when he was seven he was a good football player and then when I was about ten or eleven I went swimming and then when I was about eleven I dived in without any - urn - with no water in the pool so I got eye-sighted and then, when I was about fourteen it was I played snooker and I had to do the strokes really good because I was eye-sighted.
- I am in New Zealand for eleven months - I travel everywhere and visit all the freezing works.
- Then, when I was eleven, he had a friend who owned a music store and he talked him into letting me work Saturdays.
- There were eleven men in the boat, but three of them were prisoners.
- The Castelnovo offers a choice from eleven self-catering apartments.
- Eleven players and two supporters from Bradford Abbas, Dorset, went on the town after their 5-;0 away win in a morning game against Weymouth's Waverley club.
- Just eleven players since 1905 have appeared in Palace colours more often than Vince but, in reviewing his career with us, one is left with the feeling that, while it promised to climb the highest peaks of success, it in fact merely reached the approaches.
- For eleven more days Coleridge remained at Shrewsbury, elated by his sudden freedom from "all pecuniary anxieties", and longing to be home in Somerset.
- WINDY Loch Assynt lies a few miles from the coast, near the picturesque fishing village of Lochinver; surrounded by a ridge of mountains eleven miles in length, none of which drop below 2,000 feet, crowned by Sutherland's highest peak, mighty Ben More Assynt.
- Mortimer had ordered that they reach the cemetery by eleven - one hour before the ceremony would start, or so Dubois had told them before he had returned to his own hounfort .
- These are marvellous opportunities to invite all sorts of people - friends, neighbours, relatives - to visit at any time between, say, eleven o'clock in the morning and ten o'clock at night.
- And eleven.
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