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Перевод: placard
[существительное] афиша ; плакат ; [глагол] расклеивать; использовать плакаты для рекламы
Тезаурус:
- "Killer in the Sky" said a placard, held helpfully flat so that the Board's staff above could get a better look.
- In windy conditions, the glider will climb higher if the launching speeds are on the slow side, whereas on a calm day the best speed is closer to the limit shown on the placard.
- News film of the General Assembly disturbance shows much shouting and placard waving but nothing that comes near the sort of heckling and barracking to which present-day government ministers are regularly subjected in visits to the north of England!
- "My fellow Christians are welcome to my placard, all they have to do is ask."
- The loads on the structure are lower during the first half of the launch and it is not unusual to exceed the placard speed for a few seconds during the initial steepening of the climb.
- To prevent overstressing the glider during a launch, the weak link should break if the climb is made too steeply at speeds above the maximum shown on the placard.
- Nevertheless, above the placard speed a severe gust can raise the loads on the wings and cause damage before the weak link has had time to break and relieve the situation.
- Back in sunny Glasgow, under a placard bearing the words "Dinny Doot Him", Harry Hayward Dinney, ex-pugilist, wrestler, self-styled "Birdman of Argyle Street", was arrested for touting his "Genuine Nightingale Warblers" without a licence.
- My favourite cartoon is of a businessman standing in Wall Street selling boxes of matches and around his neck is a placard which says: "I left it all to expert advice."
- He said that they behaved like "wild dogs" when they broke up a peaceful placard demonstration by schoolchildren, beating them with whips and clubs.
- A protestor against the showing of The Last Temptation of Christ tears a placard carried by an acolyte of Our Lady of Ballinspittle outside Cork Opera House (photo: Des Barry, 1988)
- In preparation for the final session, I designated a "robot controller" room area, roped off, a large placard with ROBOT CONTROLLER in red (I should have added PRIVATE, DO NOT ENTER as a nice re-inforcer of the point, but I did not think about it in time) against a dais on which stood a table and a hand microphone (a television control device which he had carried around with him on previous occasions).
- When the lone girl "acolyte" had the word "screwed, torn off her placard by an exasperated protestor she said.
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