|
Перевод: mansion
[существительное] большой особняк; многоквартирный дом; большой дом; дворец ; хоромы
Тезаурус:
- So, in 1875, he founded Bedford Park - now a conservation area - around the old mansion house known as Bedford House, the residence of John Bedford, with two houses erected by John Bedford, one on either side of his mansion house, for his two daughters; he named one house Melbourne House and the other Sydney House, a recognition of the ascent of the development of Australia.
- The Abbey, a 17th Century mansion, in a beautiful parkland setting, was once a medieval nunnery.
- At Cumnock, they raided the mansion house of Lord Dumfries, an active government supporter, and carried off arms and ammunition.
- The property included all of the land now occupied by Prestwick International Airport and, until it was demolished about 1965, his mansion house was used as the airport hotel and reception area for about 25 years.
- Neither, however, is as big as Government House, the crenellated, Italianate mansion used by the Governor.
- It is further alleged that the last-but-one head of the secret police quietly sold to his wife and family a mansion which the service had commandeered and used as a torture centre in the 1970s.
- A chair on which he is claimed to have parked his splendid bulk during rehearsals is kept at the Mansion House.
- In 1947 Claud decided to make a complete break with his past and they settled near her family home in Youghal in a derelict Georgian mansion belonging to an American policeman which they rented for 150 a year.
- Mrs St Albyn had before long heard the unpleasant rumours concerning the new tenants at Alfoxden, and ordered, in spite of Tom Poole's intercession, that on no account should they remain at the mansion beyond the following midsummer.
- MANSION HOUSE SQUARE AND THE NO 1 POULTRY SITE, LONDON
- High hopes are riding on the Chancellor's annual speech on monetary policy at the Mansion House next Thursday.
- Set in the grounds of a William and Mary Mansion, the three acres of ornamental gardens include a Yew Walk, Rose Gardens, Water Gardens and Herbaceous Borders.
- Middlesbrough's first station was initially a dilapidated coach-shed and the Close Station at Newcastle upon Tyne was part of a disused riverside mansion.
|
|
|