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Перевод: grove
[существительное] лесок ; роща ; штольня
Тезаурус:
- At the time the L B railway was built there were no railway carriage building firms so that underframes for original stock were constructed at Euston or, as it was then called, Euston Grove Station, while bodies were built by a West End road vehicle builder and carted from his works to the station.
- CHEAP, cheerful and the new funky "in" hotspot of America - South Beach, Miami - is taking over from nearby Coconut Grove as the place for late night dancing and eating, Hugh Davies writes.
- It was in 1928 that Grove House was pulled down and the area redeveloped residentially - Grove Park Road, Kinnaird Avenue and Devonshire Gardens - close to the Chiswick Southern Railway Station.
- In the sacred grove your white mosque glimmered mystically and the creepers were bowed down with flowers."
- The Gothic style Manor House is set in the midst of 120 acres (50 hectares) of gardens and parkland; it was built in 1804 to replace a previous Jacobean residence, and is at the centre of the 3,300 acres (1,335 hectares) Bradwell Grove Estate, where for many centuries farming and forestry have been practised in a way typical of life in the Cotswolds.
- as live wind in the beech grove
- Polygram Records PO Box 36 Clyde Works Grove Road Romford Essex RM6 4QR
- It had lain undiscovered for years among the papers of the Grove family (then of Wiltshire, now of Dorset), through which Hawkins was sifting as he researched Hardy's subsequent relationship with Agnes Grove, Harriet's kinswoman.
- Mr Rodmell, 36, a former policeman, of Strawberry Gardens, Wallsend, Newcastle; John Wright, 32, of Ridley Avenue, Wallsend; Colin Hutton, 46, and Andrew Hutton, 35, both from Horsham Grove, North Shields, had denied the charge at Alnwick magistrates' court.
- Div 1 Sth: Cardiff 6, Larkhall 2 - Horsham Dolphin 6, Ellenborough 2 - NFD Grove 5, Pontypool 3 - Bath 2, Launceston 6.
- In 1793 there were Mrs Wood of Lime Grove, Putney; Mrs Codrington of Davies Street, Berkeley Square; Lady Elcho of Queen Anne Street, Westminster; in 1822, Mrs Boucherett at J. Angerstein's House, Pall Mall; Miss E. Corbett of Wimpole Street; Lady C. Denys at the Pavilion, Hans Square; Lady Mary Eyre of Mortlake; Mrs J. Franks of Charles Street, Berkeley Square; Countess Glengall, Lower Grosvenor Street, Mrs Arabella Rainley, Chesterfield Street; Mrs Rougement of Clapham; Mrs Shepherd of Wimpole Street.
- Basically that David had moved out of Plaistow Grove to leave her on her own to die, to live with the fancy whore from America, and yet on other days, of course, I was perfectly lovely and would come and shop with her and do everything.
- The Daily Telegraph appointed Trevor Grove as its Sunday editor.
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