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Перевод: uninhabited
[прилагательное] необитаемый; нежилой; безлюдный
Тезаурус:
- The centre is vast and uninhabited.
- We landed near the southeast tip of Ronay. defeated by the elements, we decided to go with the flow and explore this wild, windswept and uninhabited island on foot.
- Few people noticed the event as it took place in an uninhabited part of Kamchatcka and caused no known casualties.
- The Outer Hebrides is no exception and Figure 6 is a compilation from the 1981 census data, and it shows the low population density and the extent of areas that are effectively uninhabited, in response to overwhelming environmental and topographical difficulties.
- WHAT do the following have in common: a machine that can write the Bible on a pinhead; a single-lens microscope that magnifies 1000 times; a barometer that measures the difference in atmospheric pressure across the thickness of a book; a 15-cm (6-inch) telescope that fits into a jacket pocket; and the first bicycle crossing of the uninhabited central region of Iceland?
- In 1933 he made the first crossing of the uninhabited interior wilderness of Iceland with a wheeled vehicle - his bicycle.
- "They came to an uninhabited hut where they made a fire to dry their clothes, for all of them were wet through to the skin, and an old sail was spread upon the bare ground, which served as a bed for the Prince, who was very well pleased with it and slept soundly."
- It means, above all, transporting men and heavy construction equipment and materials into previously uninhabited areas without roads, railways or developed waterways.
- That dream world has more solidity than a house uninhabited.
- Gwrych Castle was offered rent-free by Lord Dundonald - who also made a grant towards rates and taxes and paid half the cost of repairs - a necessarily generous offer since the castle had been uninhabited for over fifteen years.
- Its traditional upstairs windows are now uncurtained and uninhabited, two bars at street level its only function.
- There is a kind of insularity at Lochranza cut off from the Corrie side by the great glens and hills of Sannox and on the other side by the long wild uninhabited coastal stretch to Catacol.
- Much of this land was uninhabited, and for a variety of reasons ranging from the incidence of tsetse fly to the competing claims of different clans, farmers were reluctant to move into it.
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