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Перевод: alley
[существительное] аллея ; узкая улица; переулок ; узкий проход между домами; кегельбан ; мраморный шарик; проход между противниками
Тезаурус:
- In response to George's complaints about indifference in Tin Pan Alley (October "92) you said, "It's difficult to know exactly where to lay the blame."
- "Idiots' alley, we call it.
- He dropped it and I kicked it down the alley.
- And here came a vision of Simon, terribly hurt by Gazzer's knife and left to bleed to death in some stinking alley.
- "in a street (or public place) called "'Street" is defined at section 1(4) Street Offences Act 1959 as any bridge, road, lane, footway, subway, square, court, alley or passage, whether a thoroughfare or not, which is for the time being open to the public, and the doorways and entrances of premises abutting on a street (as herein before defined) and any ground adjoining and open to a street, shall form part of the street.
- He told the terrified girl he had a knife, then made her walk down a river footpath, across a bridge and into an alley.
- Jessie is played by Kirstie Alley of Cheers fame, but even her devoted fans may be disappointed.
- Shouting was nothing new in Stone Alley.
- One day, flicking through the music papers like we did every Wednesday, I spotted an ad in the Melody Maker for premises in Tin Pan Alley - Denmark Street.
- The Eladeldi watched as the cop marched her to the end of the alley, where his double was waiting in the hover.
- The smell of rotten oranges from the alley was strong as the swing-doors were pushed open.
- Would it be best to pull them into the alley?
- An open trellis (made of tree stakes) down one length of the garden prevents it from looking like a long, thin bowling alley and utilises next door's honeysuckle as an extension.
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