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Перевод: fifteenth speek fifteenth


[прилагательное]
пятнадцатый;
[существительное]
пятнадцатое число; пятнадцатая часть;
[цифра]
пятнадцатый


Тезаурус:

  1. It was three days after - Yes, the fifteenth.
  2. Thereafter it was continually in need of repair or subject to minor alteration until the Reformation, given a Lady Chapel for the cult of the Virgin in the later thirteenth century and, most obviously, a spire in the fifteenth century, making it one of the best landscape features of any medieval building, far less uniformly oppressive than Salisbury.
  3. Celestial omens began to be used as portents on a considerable scale in the first Babylonian dynasty (eighteenth to fifteenth centuries BC), although lunar eclipses may have been regarded as ominous previously.
  4. Except in the press room and hospitality suite, on the fifteenth floor, the festival only really existed during the twice-daily theatre events and at dinner.
  5. The emperor Jahangir, who ruled in the fifteenth century, was said to have 12,000 war elephants in his personal army and over 40,000 in his entire kingdom.
  6. A few days short of his fifteenth birthday, Gert attempted suicide, cutting his wrist and jumping from a third-floor window.
  7. Between the eighteenth and fifteenth centuries BC, i.e. at the time when the Phaistos Disc was made, the Linear A script was in general use on Minoan Crete.
  8. This was one reason why they played such an important role in the renaissance of interest in the classical world from the fifteenth century onwards: here were many examples of objects giving tangible evidence for events which could otherwise only be read about.
  9. This perception leads Le Roy Ladurie to contrast the revolts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries with what he regards as the national revolutionary movements of the Enlightenment:
  10. This inconsistency is due to the fact that the bridge was originally built of timber in the last quarter of the thirteenth century, and the arches were dictated by the size of the oak beams used; then in the fifteenth century, when the bridge was rebuilt in stone, the timber structure was used as scaffolding and the masonry erected round it, leaving the original wood enclosed within the stone piers and arches.
  11. Military leaders in the sixteenth century who could not find wars to fight elsewhere might turn on their own sovereigns and fight at home; there had been some decades of civil war in England after the English had been driven out of France in the middle of the fifteenth century.
  12. Another church to see in Cmara de Lobos is the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceio, built in the early part of the fifteenth century.
  13. "The English are great lovers of themselves, and of everything belonging to them", wrote the Venetian diplomat Andrea Trevisano at the end of the fifteenth century; "they think that there are no other men than themselves, and no other world but England; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner, they say that he "looks like an Englishman'" and that "it is a great pity that he should not be an Englishman", words echoed exactly in 1521 by the Scottish scholar John Major; while the German knight Nicolas von Popplau, who visited England in 1484, found a people who regarded themselves as the wisest in the world.

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