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Перевод: doomsday
[существительное] день страшного суда; светопреставление; конец света; день приговора; день суда
Тезаурус:
- Sea-deep, till doomsday morning,
- Superman: Nov 17, aged 54: Killed horribly after a six-week punch-up with arch-villain Doomsday.
- The procession was led by the group from Copenhagen, the Unicorns, with The Death of the Virgin ; this was followed by Durham Medieval Players' The Assumption of the Virgin ; the Lords of Misrule from York with The Coronation of the Virgin ; and the final play in the York cycle, Doomsday , performed by Joculatores Lancastienses.
- Datelined Doomsday and with a cover photograph of Mr Punch walking into the sunset entitled The End, Punch's valedictory edition is replete with black humour.
- The plays they performed enacted the events of the Bible, from Creation to Doomsday, divided into separate units known as pageants.
- Admittedly, there is now much less reason for invoking this doomsday scenario.
- Of course, if you choose a male tree you can wait until Doomsday and still never see a berry.
- A Doomsday watch had been kept on the great slab of rock - nearly the size of a football pitch - ever since workers discovered a fault in the face of the mountainside above the N-2 highway in February.
- It became known as the Doomsday Book and it took two years to compile, but it illustrated that England was then a land of extensive royal forests and open fields, with only a few townships in the forest clearings, or at a river crossing.
- Bede too believed that the time of Doomsday is concealed from mankind.
- "We'll be "ere till doomsday if you go bletherin' on," said Tom.
- County NatWest's 1992 investment trust annual, Doomsday for Dividends? , examines the effects of falling dividend revenues on 76 UK investment trusts.
- The Doomsday Book, which was completed in 1086, mentions Fulham - out of which the areas of Chiswick; Acton; Ealing and Hammersmith were formed.
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