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Перевод: aisle
[существительное] придел ; боковой неф (храма) ; проход между рядами в церкви; коридор ; крыло здания; флигель ; проход ; пролет цеха
Тезаурус:
- They saw Sharon standing in the plastic-flowers aisle.
- The ice-cream lady with the curly brown hair walked slowly up the aisle, her head turning this way and that in search of last-minute customers.
- Jean felt belittled; for as long as the dance lasted she seemed no more to him than any girl there, but then he came round to her again and clasped her closely as they stepped it down the aisle between the lines of dancers.
- Television newsgirl Alison Holloway went down the aisle with Davidson in 1987 but split with him 18 months later because of his womanising.
- Notice is set to go up in the local regsistrar's office on Thursday, just 48 hours before they walk down the aisle.
- Sally staggered down the aisle, trying not to bang the other passengers with her tennis racket.
- They marched in pairs through the west door, made a right turn, followed by a left turn and very quickly almost filled the complete length of the South Aisle.
- If Midland does tie the knot with Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, it may need some help up the aisle.
- It was common practice for families to attend evening service and we sat in the same pew each week, about half way back in the north aisle.
- Ten feet wide, the car was long enough to accommodate six oblong tables down each side of a wide aisle with four chairs at each: forty-eight seats, as promised.
- Most of the front row jumped to their feet and fled up the aisle away from the danger.
- With enough computational skill, a contoured "stained-glass" window in a church, say, could show a whole sequence of devotional images as someone walked down the aisle towards it.
- After that we're down to emergency lighting, just the aisle lights and not much else for about four hours, then we're in the dark."
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