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Перевод: hall
[существительное] зал ; зала ; большая комната; чертог ; здание общественного характера; помещение общественного характера; общежитие при университете; столовая университетского колледжа; обед в университетской столовой; холл ; вестибюль ; приемная ; коридор ; передняя ; помещичий дом; усадьба
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- Also included in this "private" section of the building is a straight-flight staircase which leads up from the small hall containing the secondary entrance to serve the family's first-floor sleeping accommodation.
- "OSWALDKIRK HAG", a fine belt of hanging woodland which covers the steep side of this beautiful stretch of the Hambledon Hills, shelters the Hall from cold northerly winds.
- The origins of the hotel are also apparent in the impressive entrance hall, cocktail bar and lounge.
- In the first half of a concert which spanned the gamut from Expressionism to Impressionism, the hall's resonance favoured the spare lines of Webern's Op 6 while proving cruelly analytical in Ravel's Sheherazade.
- It was built in 1852 by J.W. Wild, who modelled it - if you please - on the tower of the town hall in Siena; its purpose was to provide the docks with their own hydraulic power, having a huge tank of water pumped up by a steam engine.
- Are holding a Summer Fare on Sat 14th July at the Church Hall.
- booking-hall, 200 ft. long and 60 ft. wide, led into an even vaster grand hall, 480 ft. long and 82 ft. wide, challenging comparison with the great halls of New York or Toronto.
- She began hauling suitcases out of the hall, onto the grass.
- When the Free Presbyterians arrived at the Assembly Hall in Fisherwick Place, the police threw a rope across the road and stopped the march.
- Demolished country houses above left Spixworth Hall, Norfolk ; below left Paxton Park, Cambridgeshire ; opposite above left Henham Hall Suffolk ; above right Carter Place hall, Lancashire ; centre left Tranby Lodge, Humberside ; centre right Baynards Park, Surrey ; below Billing Hall, Northamptonshire
- In many the class-rooms are simply partitioned cubicles in what used to be a large hall.
- Substantial double locks and bolts on external doors, locks on internal doors operated from the hall, locks on all windows, spyglass in the front door, all-round external lights operated from inside and, of course, the alarm, if one is fitted.
- There are good theatres in London, all of them built before 1920, and I can take pleasure in the design of the Wigmore Hall and Covent Garden.
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