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Перевод: quarters
[существительное] помещение; жилье; квартиры ; жилище; казармы
Тезаурус:
- They moved warily, scuttling forward, overlapping each other, black wraith-like phantoms moving as a single entity, its rhythm known to them as "house-laundering" - engaging the enemy at close quarters.
- "We should start in the engine room," Nell suggested, shivering, "work up through the crew's quarters, and then into the complex."
- Warsaw's Old Town, which was reduced to an ankle-high heap of rubble in the war, has been handsomely restored, but beyond its ancient boundary stretch the usual slate-grey apartment blocks that characterized New Socialist Man's living quarters.
- It was hard luck on Steinmark, that went without saying, but if the man had been lurking in disreputable quarters and lurching home drunk, it was his own fault.
- The exorcising of guilt and envy at a distance - as between people and peoples, who have no knowledge of one another - is a recognisable method of evading the problem posed by neighbour envy: hence the often observed fact that international and long-range do-gooders are commonly highly uncharitable at close quarters.
- I drifted after the three of them to watch the runners come out for the third race and wasn't far behind them when they walked right down to the rails to see the contest from the closest possible quarters.
- About three quarters of both groups lived in owner occupied or council housing.
- His sleep had been heavy, but had only lasted about three quarters of an hour.
- The majority of the indigenous cattle of Scandinavia are naturally polled: it seems that the northern stockmen, who because of the demands of climate needed to house their animals for long periods, appreciated long ago that horns could be awkward at close quarters and it is clear that polled stock were deliberately bred in Scandinavia from early times.
- He is responsible for 100 married quarters and is President of all the handover/takeover boards.
- His prose-poetry had tumbled into full prose, and he was now engaged on his first novel, under the title of Beauty At Close Quarters .
- Although the classic definition of a recession is two successive quarters of falling real GNP - implying that the recession started in the fourth quarter of last year - the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), America's official business-cycle watcher, uses a different yardstick: the monthly indicators for employment, industrial production, real business sales and real personal disposable income.
- The medieval church, to which Will Marks carries the corpse of a hanged man for burial ( MHC 3), featured a clock with moving figures of giants that struck the hours and the quarters, BR 40; DC 23.
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