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Перевод: pinnacle
[существительное] бельведер ; шпиц ; остроконечная башенка; вершина ; кульминационный пункт; [глагол] возносить; быть вершиной; украшать башенками
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- Whilst surely representing the pinnacle of guitar mass-production (500,000 per year sometimes) you're right that only a small percentage seem to have survived in the UK.
- After Shaw hit her unfortunate pinnacle ("Puppet On A String"), she decided not to grow into desperate pantomime but discover the importance of real life as far away from the music business as possible.
- The pinnacle of Mac sound replayers is undoubtedly SoundMaster.
- From the top of the pinnacle step onto the wall and, using the thin cracks, effect a mantleshelf move into the horizontal break.
- The caves gave shelter to a new generation of troglodytes - European nomads, Australian girls ending their "Grand Tours" by going native, those few English women who had felt the lure of the desert so intently that they now nursed fair-haired, olive-skinned babies and hung their washing-lines from one eroded pinnacle to another.
- Part of Heath until last year, Pinnacle also provided T D cover for Outhwaite and the Trinity Insurance group, itself now in liquidation.
- During the seven years of their previous patronage by Next, the brothers have reached the pinnacle of the sport.
- A groove is gained and followed to a ledge and large pinnacle block below.
- Even the pinnacle of his success to date was free of any taint of pandering: compare "Purple Rain' with Michael Jackson's "Beat It", where Eddie Van Halen was dropped plum in the middle as a calculated bid for MTV exposure and the Middle American AOR heartland.
- Twenty years at the pinnacle of his profession had paid him handsomely and he accepted the accolades and the financial rewards as no more than his due.
- OVATION Pinnacle, 3 band EQ, great sound, 400 ono.
- Toilets for the Disabled at Bruton (Grove Alley); Castle Cary (Milbrook Gdns); Chard (Bath St, Boden St); Crewkerne (South St, West St); Ilchester (Free St); Ilminster (Orchard Vale, West St); Langport (Whatley car park); Martock (The Pinnacle); Milborne Port (London Rd); Somerton (Cox's Yard car park); South Petherton (Prigg Lane); Stoke-Sub-Hamdon (High St, Ham Hill); Wincanton (Carrington Way); Yeovil (Bus Station, Old Town Station attendant service, Petters Hse, Yeovil Recreation Ground South, Milford Adventure Playground, Quedam shopping centre).
- With its castellated fringes, scores of dormer windows (each with finial), its myriad pointed-arch windows below the cornice, the multitude of chimneys on its steeply-pitched roofs, and its every corner marked by spirelet or pinnacle, the Midland Grand Hotel was one of the finest and largest examples of high Victorian secular Gothic.
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