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Перевод: platform
[существительное] платформа ; помост ; площадка ; орудийная платформа; перрон ; трибуна ; сцена ; политическая платформа
Тезаурус:
- New Scientist noted the dangers from Colorado beetle and said that British Rail scientists had won the railbus war over another story that said "Go-ahead for space platform", causing unfounded optimism in commuters.
- Some chairs had been arranged on the platform and two senior officers were sitting there with bland smiles like judges at a beauty competition.
- When a little old lady on Weybridge station platform asked the Irish stationmaster why there were two large wall clocks each giving a different time by a few minutes, the answer came in a fine Irish brogue: "Ah, yes ma'am!
- In this flickscreen platform extravaganza, Egor's first priority is to collect the bodies conveniently littered around the many screens, then find a way back up to the top of the tower where his master impatiently awaits.
- Margaret Beckett, the other half of the Treasury team, is a stalwart of the press conference platform and the Labour politician most respected by the Conservatives, although she has not always inspired on the hustings.
- Often she wore platform heels and flared trousers.
- The original seating has been preserved and there is some fine, late Gothic ironwork in the centre around the bimah or reading platform.
- Now, Muze magazine may not have been a high profile organisation but it did provide a much needed platform for the flourishing Manchester rock scene.
- We all looked anxiously towards the platform.
- A rebuilding of the platforms in 1936, improved the windscreens, fitted platform doors and gave a more streamlined indicator box.
- Once on board and moving, the excited anticipation of the platform left behind, in a trance of observation as the world passes you by.
- A view of Central from platform level in the early 50's as a class N5 draws to a stand by the signal box.
- Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke and Elinor took their places on the platform with Jeremiah Scrape and Swire Sugden, who appeared to be in a hurry and frequently consulted his watch.
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