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Перевод: underground
[прилагательное] подземный; тайный; подпольный; [наречие] под землей; тайно; подпольно; нелегально; [существительное] подпольная организация; подполье; метрополитен ; подземка
Тезаурус:
- GOING UNDERGROUND TO SOLVE A SLURRY WORRY
- He cited recent strikes by railway workers, London Underground staff, North Sea oil workers and steel erectors in central London to bolster the case for legislation.
- In the underground man's sick yet piercing analysis, most people are roadbuilders, instinctively being somebody, doing something, going somewhere.
- At yesterday's appeal hearing in Brno, a colleague of Mr Devaty, Jana Petrova, handed the judge a statement on his behalf which said that Mr Devaty did not regard his trial as just and would pursue his activities underground while the risk of punishment remained.
- Should a nuclear bomb ever fall on Norfolk, the handful of bureaucrats, policemen and soldiers scrambling into the underground bunker will be joined by a mustard manufacturer.
- In one form or another Gnosticism has permanently remained an underground concomitant of the church.
- A few days later, Valenzuela went underground.
- brought the downfall of the Asante nation and for this reason they had to bury their money underground so that more money was hidden underground than on the earth.
- However, the solution to be applied to overhead power lines, short of conversion to underground cable or high voltage DC transmission, is not so easy considering the very substantial voltages and currents involved and the heavy capital investment in existing structures.
- Many of the "underground" at this period in social history were consciously making a journey towards a new spiritual growth; and this, as Furlong (1973: 106) suggests,
- Close by are the famous Dimmuborgir, Grjtagj and Stragj underground hot springs.
- British Rail and London Underground are introducing compensation systems for travellers.
- All climbing up the stairs in one mad rush trying to get out of the hell-pit of the London Underground tunnels, after having escaped from the claustrophobic strangulating suffocating hold of the London Underground Tubes, marginally cleaner but less picturesque than those of New York.
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