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Перевод: airlift speek airlift


[существительное]
воздушный мост; воздушные перевозки; переброска по воздуху; пневматический подъемник; аэролифт ; подвесная канатная дорога; авиационный транспорт;
[глагол]
перевозить по воздуху


Тезаурус:

  1. Despite great pressure to allow a rescue plan to airlift him back to a natural habitat in cold Arctic waters, the Turkish authorities decided to let Russian experts take charge of him.
  2. The helmet allowed us to have the last few hours of his life together before his airlift to hospital, and this would not have been possible otherwise.
  3. In the first ever co-ordinated airlift of this scale to repair erosion damage, the flagstones, recycled from demolished Lancashire cotton mills, were lowered by helicopter at strategic sites along the Way to be laid as paths.
  4. A US army team flew into Kenya yesterday to organise a massive food airlift to save neighbouring Somalia's starving millions.
  5. An attempt to break the blockade by land across the Russian zone was rejected in favour of an airlift of supplies to West Berlin.
  6. Clip on airlift cover (tree)
  7. The Callaghan government replied with the largest airlift and sea movement of troops since the Suez operation twenty-one years earlier.
  8. This demands a high degree of mobility (sealift, airlift, deployed amphibious forces, pre-positioned ships) plus well-trained reserves who can get into action with as little delay as possible.
  9. The airlift had now stopped and people were being moved on to Myitkyina, hoping to get a plane there.
  10. On this day: Captain Cook landed in New Zealand, 1769; the Polar Star and Boston Daily Advertiser newspaper was first issued, US 1796; the Rainhill trials of railway locomotives began, 1829; the Mormons in Utah renounced bigamy, 1890; Sir Henry Wood began Promenade Concerts at the Queen's Hall, London, 1895; Manchester University was opened, 1903; Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1908; 243 people died when the US freighter Ticonderoga was sunk by a German U-boat, 1918; the Jazz Singer, the first feature-length talking film, began showing in New York, 1927; Chiang Kai-shek became president of China, 1928; the first production of the musical show Nymph Errant was presented, London, 1933; the Berlin airlift ended, 1949.
  11. America is co-ordinating Western efforts to begin a massive airlift of food, blankets and medical supplies to breach a virtual blockade of Bosnia and help the estimated 200,000 refugees.
  12. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky (Pantheon New York, 14.95) How to Shit in the Woods: An Environmentally Sound Approach to a Lost Art, by Kathleen Meyer (Ten Speed Press, UK distributor: Airlift Book Company, 4.95)
  13. by Layne Gerrard, Ten Speed Press (imported by Airlift Book Co) 12.95

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