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Перевод: suburb
[прилагательное] пригородный; [существительное] пригород ; окрестности ; предместья
Тезаурус:
- south-eastern suburb of London where Walter Gay goes to a weekly boarding school, and Mr Feeder boards with "two old maiden ladies".
- The earlier Kipling brought about an "introduction of India and the Colonies into the sphere of consciousness of the inhabitants of the London suburb"; the later was "discovering and reclaiming a lost inheritance".
- Not all tactical voters, of whom there are many in this affluent suburb, were so impressed by the high profile being given to Mr Ashdown - and nobody else - in the Liberal Democrat campaign.
- Portadown itself lay in the parish of Drumcree and the little suburb of Edenderry was in the parish of Seagoe.
- He hears that an anti- government demonstration is to take place in the Beirut suburb of Basta - a Shia district which 30 years later will be controlled by pro-Iranian militiamen - and he takes a taxi to investigate:
- A Glasgow "suburb" is to witness a very large scheme involving the restoration of the five warehouses at Spiers Wharf, the terminus of the Glasgow branch of the Forth and Clyde Canal at Port Dundas, to create almost two hundred dwellings for sale.
- Why did he take this extraordinarily negative attitude to the most important suburb in the Western world?
- They had made this "botanical extravaganza", with sunken gardens and rhododendrons, out of a plot forty-five by seventy-six feet, in a London suburb, to provide a place of rest.
- One such building in the suburb of Karlshorst was a Stasi training centre less than a year ago, and has now been handed over to local artists, who have turned it into a Kunst Haus (art house) and bar.
- When I knew it, in 1941, I was a newly commissioned, very nervous officer billeted up the road in a cotton-mill-owner's abandoned mansion on a hillside in a suburb called Ramsbottom (locally known as Tupsarse because it was at the "end of everything").
- north London suburb, lying just to the north of Clerkenwell.
- He avoids racial slurs - although at one point in an interview he referred to blacks as "gang-bangers" - and is running for a Republican seat on the city council of Aurora, a Denver suburb.
- The press, at Ivry, a suburb south-east of Paris, is the most technologically advanced in Europe and will enable Le Monde to print in colour and to produce 64-page newspaper, a third as much again.
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