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Перевод: crown speek crown


[прилагательное]
коронный;
[существительное]
корона ; венец ; государство; королевская власть; верховная власть; престол ; король ; королева ; крона ; верхушка дерева; макушка ; темя; голова ; гребень ; венок ; тулья ; завершение; коронка ; формат бумаги; пятка якоря; шелыга арки; шелыга свода;
[глагол]
венчать; короновать; вознаграждать; увенчивать; увенчать; завершать; заканчивать; возглавлять; провести в дамки; поставить коронку


Тезаурус:

  1. It was mostly Crown land, divided into "Rayles" (enclosed areas for herding deer).
  2. Another plant used in a most imaginative manner by children at play was ragwort ( Senecio jacobaea ) which was the central object of a game called " Steal the Crown".
  3. "That cabinet would have been used in that Granada programme about India, I think, yes Jewel in the Crown, that's it," he said vaguely during a guided tour of the warehouse.
  4. By contrast, the major success in disease biocontrol has been the use of Agrobacterium radiobacter strain 84 to control crown gall (tumours) of fruit trees (almond, peach, rose, cherry) caused by the various biotypes of Agrobacterium tumefaciens .
  5. Attendance at attachment courts and the Forest Eyre, the unpaid duties imposed upon verderers, regarders and agisters, the multifarious penalties inflicted on those who broke the Forest law, all constituted a heavy burden upon the forest inhabitants, especially when the Crown exploited the Forest system as a significant source of revenue, largely through fines and amercements.
  6. However, if we do not like being judged by an external tribunal, if we do not like our citizens being interrogated by foreign judges about acts committed in the United Kingdom, if we do not like our Acts of Parliament and our internal administration being scrupulously picked over by a European Commission, if we do not like the relations between the Crown and its possessions being altered over our heads, the remedy is in our own hands.
  7. Thus when Charles gained his first crown on 9th October 768, he was far from sole ruler or great emperor.
  8. In thirteen years de Neville had misappropriated Crown revenues and wasted Crown property, besides imposing a regime of grave oppression, extortion and injustice upon the unfortunate people of Rutland.
  9. But on 30 October the regents once more affirmed the rights of the Crown: they ordered Hugh de Neville, the Chief Justice of the Forest, to cause the royal forests to be kept by the same metes and bounds as they had been in the time of King John before the war between him and his barons.
  10. These punches might consist of elements of the design (such as part of the king's crown) or of letters in the inscription, and a careful examination of the coins can reveal that they were struck from dies made from the same punches (fig. 5).
  11. To all these petitions the Crown returned empty promises of redress.
  12. The appointment was to be for the life of his father, Richard Earl of Cornwall, the king's brother, with reversion to the Crown.
  13. The Parliamentary Commissioner can examine the relevant departmental files and has wide powers to call witnesses, neither is his investigation restricted by the doctrine of crown privilege.

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