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Перевод: imperial
[прилагательное] имперский; относящийся к Британской империи; императорский; верховный; величественный; великолепный; высший; установленный; стандартный; [существительное] эспаньолка ; империал ; верх экипажа; формат бумаги
Тезаурус:
- This made it possible for Germany to develop economically and socially, and enabled Barbarossa to consolidate and extend his imperial and personal power throughout the German kingdom.
- Maybe; but for all his adoption of the imperial cause, an obstinate streak of republicanism still clung close to Thiercelin's heart.
- The remains of Barbarossa's imperial palace at Gelnhausen.
- The station had to take account of both the realities and the aspirations of imperial power, the prestige of conquerors and the pride of colonizers, together with class and racial distinctions and economic necessities.
- By taking the little branch line which had been built in the park of the palace of Saint Cloud, the imperial train could go around Paris and then rejoin the main line to the eastern frontier, where the army was assembling at Metz.
- No child is known to have appeared on a public monument until the age of Augustus, when the Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace) presented members of the imperial family and others prominent in public life in their role as heads of families, the children naturalistically shown tugging on togas and hushed by nurses.
- They had survived the trials of imperial retreat, economic decline, and industrial conflict, and remained cohesive and intact.
- He understood and developed the concepts of imperial rule and responsibility, and took an intense interest in all matters of law, government and the practical realisation of the feudal ideals which he personally embodied.
- In a famous book ( The King's Two Bodies ), E. H. Kantorowicz illustrated his theme of the development of Christ-centred kingship with the depiction of the Emperor Otto III on a page of a gospel book made for the imperial church of Aachen probably in the 990s.
- The Russians 800 miles to the east of the Elbe scarcely threatened Otto I, but the Byzantines could be expected to react unfavourably to his imperial coronation, and Kiev was already in the orbit of Byzantine trade and political influence.
- I WAS surprised to read that Terry Charman of the Imperial War Museum gave credence to the myth that the loss of life during one of the Slapton Sands invasion rehearsals had been "kept quiet for 40 years".
- Hanson's most striking acquisitions - like those of Imperial and Ever Ready - displayed both failings.
- Yet the Imperial side of the argument - whatever view may be taken of the fiscal, economic and domestic - would not stand up to examination.
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