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Перевод: headland
[существительное] мыс ; незапаханный конец поля
Тезаурус:
- THE BRIEF history of Headland Group, created when the management consultants Octagon rode to the rescue of troubled Compsoft Holdings in 1987, is a story of recovery.
- They went down a narrow lane called Smugglers' Gully, which led them on to a wild rocky headland.
- This was originally a defence system, known as Warrior's Dyke, which isolated the headland from attackers - another reminder of how vulnerable the spot was in ancient times.
- Research shows that there are currently 960 accounting systems on offer in the UK, and Headland thinks there might be some consolidation.
- Our predicament reached a peak as we rounded Aird an Runair, a prominent headland.
- Strategically set on the headland above the River Vltava, the castle commanded the trade routes between Vienna and Kiev, a perfect site therefore for communication and defence.
- As an appetiser to the spectacle approaching, the rocks begin to take on an unusually geometric shape, until on turning the jagged headland of Part na Spanaigh, the astonishing site of 40,000 mostly hexagonal stone columns comes into view.
- Then we continued northward, past Yeats' Drumcliff and Mountbatten's Classybawn Castle out on its headland.
- We found the beach temptingly deserted, but unsafe for bathing thanks to ICI's futuristic chemical city, Billingham, just round the headland in the Tees estuary.
- Capella hangs low, pale, large, moist and trembling almost engulfed between two horn of the wood upon the headland, the frailest beacon of hope, still fluttering from the storm out of which the land is emerging.
- We stopped for a breather at Porthmelgan, a small sheltered beach tucked in on the south of the headland, before starting down the hill to look at the outline of St David's Head with its craggy 500 million year old rocks.
- The lighthouse on this headland south-east of Aberdeen was built in the 1830s to the design of Robert Stevenson.
- I go up on to the headland where there are huge cliffs shot with crevices and water streams down the walls from melting snow.
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