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Перевод: veranda
[существительное] веранда ; терраса ; места под навесом для зрителей на стадионе
Тезаурус:
- It had a long colonial veranda and a high cupola, while the terminus of the railway, Tank Road Station at the docks, had a tower which made it an aid to ships navigating the harbour.
- I shook my head and Reid cheerfully walked on to the veranda, munching his "breakfast" - his day's work apparently done.
- Fine lamps, English rural-style fencing, and lattice-work round the veranda and stairs created a pleasingly English colonial form.
- To the right of the main buildings there was an open veranda or gallery with balusters and a sloping floor and entry was from the house.
- At the top as he walked across the plateau, he could see the light from the fire in the main shrine, flickering through the open door and out between the pillars of the veranda.
- On the Lagos Government Railway, simple white two-storeyed stations with an upper veranda supported on the columns of the lower, set well back from the tracks, were standard.
- What the older Michael mostly remembered about this were the games - croquet in which the parents joined the children, tennis, a sort of squash with his brother hitting a tennis ball against a veranda wall, expeditions up the river through the Backs and then up to the village of Grantchester.
- Outside on the veranda, where the eaves are supported by pillars crowned with carved wooden rams' heads and the real skulls and horns of sacrificed rams and he-goats, two men are kneading the dough for puris , pummelling the flour of every household in the village.
- It was A who arranged the chairs this evening, when she had them brought out on the veranda.
- Finally, he had held out a bunch of one-dollar bills to her, said "Rent," and without another word had vaulted over the veranda balustrade and loped down the path to the garage.
- "All political figures are mad," said Reid as he joined us on the veranda.
- The veranda was on the ground floor and the gallery above has been preserved and strengthened.
- Reid switched off his decrepit Ford in front of a building visible only in patches through the railings of a once-white wooden veranda, over which trailed bougainvillaea, syringa, convolvulus, and hibiscus in a riot of colour.
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