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Перевод: mail
[прилагательное] почтовый; [существительное] почта ; кольчуга ; почтовая корреспонденция; почтовый перевод; мешок с почтой; почтовый поезд; дорожный мешок; броня ; щиток ; глазок ремизки; скорлупа ; [глагол] посылать по почте; сдавать на почту; покрывать кольчугой; покрывать броней
Тезаурус:
- Jon Booth, 25, appears in a Kay's mail order catalogue after responding to an ad for hunky men wanting a taste of the fashion world.
- It is women who are the regular mail order users.
- 26 April : The Mail on Sunday comments on the calculation that the cosmos will remain habitable for 10 to the power of 76 years.
- Thus Terence Davies is to be congratulated for having "wrenched high art from the lower depths of his deprived Liverpool childhood" ( The Mail on Sunday , 16 October 1988), which is a "recreation devoutly to be wished" and not least because "he has done it without rancour" (how typically British).
- Mail model
- Telephone 0423 500 206 for mail order and stockist enquiries.
- Reading in a Sunday paper ( Sunday Mail , 7th September 1975) about a borstal boy being visited by the Glasgow Gay Advisory Service (CGAS) made tangible the knowledge that I did not have to seek out lurid London clubs to find other women like myself.
- Air Mail
- Very few people think mail order would he difficult to arrange.
- He was also chairman of the Newspaper Publishers Association and pointed out to the proprietor of the Daily Mail the danger of damaging democracy through a last minute election stunt story.
- WE get thousands of pieces of paperwork from all over the world at the Matchroom: fan mail, bills and God knows what else.
- "Breaking down old traditions, he was the first club manager who set out methodically to organize the winning of matches," observed the Daily Mail.
- Some Conservative support for the BUF was evident from its early days and was most obviously stated through Rothermere's Daily Mail which, on 8 January 1934, contained an article entitled " Hurrrah for the Blackshirts".
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