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Перевод: Austrian speek Austrian


[прилагательное]
австрийский;
[существительное]
австриец


Тезаурус:

  1. Joseph Berkas, an Austrian philatelist who got into a spot of bother with the police following a misunderstanding at his digs, was given an absolute discharge when his case went before a court in Vienna.
  2. The Grand Army had been marching along the west bank of the Goldbach, parallel to enemy, and away from its base in the Austrian capital.
  3. He was buried the following day under the name of Wolfgang Gerhard, an Austrian Nazi who befriended him in Brazil and gave him his identity papers before returning to Vienna.
  4. Renowned for its friendliness, Going is a typically Austrian village nestling in beautiful countryside.
  5. To understand why Jews should be bothered by Catholics praying at this site it is necessary to go back to the role played by the Catholic Church in fomenting antisemitism, the passivity of the Pope during the war while the exterminations were underway and even the suspicions caused by the reception of Austrian President Kurt Waldheim, with his dubious war record, by the present Pope, John Paul II (from Poland).
  6. Discs advance on alarming quantities of Austrian ice cream, back home Madness are dusting away the cobwebs in Finsbury Park.
  7. If you enjoy a meal where the wine and beer flows freely, then Austrian Classics" is just the thing for you, with its combination of champagne high spirits and Biergarten frolics.
  8. Later he visited Austria at the invitation of his friend Hugo Meisl, the Austrian team manager.
  9. The Austrian Ambassador in Paris, Count Hubner, summed it up:
  10. The Princess Pauline Metternich, wife of the Austrian Ambassador, was a friend of the Empress and a frequent visitor at all the Imperial residences, but she preferred Fontainebleau because to her:
  11. If it wasn't the Russians, it was the British who wanted to interfere; so I said, I am going away to wait for the day when once again an Austrian can decide when an Austrian may conduct music in his own country.
  12. Waldheim beamed with pleasure as Kohl and the Bavarian Prime Minister, Max Streibl, welcomed him to Munich, where the Austrian president - shunned by most of the world's leading democratic countries because of his still-unexplained wartime record - was feted by a Right-wing crypto-chauvinistic organisation.
  13. Austrian wines are at last being recognised for their quality and interest: try Winzerhaus Gruner Veltliner, 1991.

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