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Перевод: el speek el


[аббревиатура]
восточная долгота; надземная железная дорога;
[существительное]
крыло дома


Тезаурус:

  1. For example, Eckholm (1976b) estimated that 77 per cent of El Salvador had severe erosion, and Low (1967) estimated that 87 per cent of Peru was losing more than 10 t. /ha/p.a. of topsoil.
  2. Looking down the long straight of Avenida del Sol, I saw a rainbow's end brushing the sign dug into the hillside: "Viva el Peru".
  3. "El es escritor."
  4. The word Yugo in Spanish, as in English, evokes different ideas: el yuqo colonial, el yugo matrimonial and el yugo de la iglesia , the colonial yoke, and the yokes of marriage and of the church, and all of these are implied here.
  5. Its roots can be traced to the heady sounds of El Rocco; but "Beyond El Rocco" demonstrates that much of the inspiration of Australian jazz now comes from Australians themselves.
  6. It was the 450th anniversary of the birth of the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega and a double-page spread in El Comercio proclaimed, "Garcilaso, simbolo de la peruanidad."
  7. Stirling, while battling with distant headquarters, was also busy setting up his next series of raids, designed to rectify the omission of Fuka and El Daba.
  8. More probably, however, Cordoba is yet another potential champion from Michael Stoute's Newmarket production line, an opinion the son of El Gran Senor can underline by galloping off with today's Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket, writes John Karter.
  9. In Britain one of the quintessentially Fifties symbols of the search for El Dorado (or the golden calf) was a gold-plated Daimler which belonged to a curious pair of headline-hunters, Sir Bernard and Lady Docker.
  10. El Golfo
  11. DINNER the second night was a bleak affair until one of the lawyers, emboldened by more than one aperitif, announced that he intended to junk the entire method - el grip, el backthwing, the lot - and return to his old ways.
  12. In Bolivia, the proportion is 90 per cent; in Brazil, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela it fluctuates between 70 per cent and 80 per cent; in Guatemala it is 60 per cent; in Colombia, El Salvador and Mexico 50 per cent; and in Argentina, Costa Rica, Chile and Uruguay less than 50 per cent (Lpez Cordovez 1982).
  13. "Does anyone know how to obtain a visa for El Salvador?" wrote one.

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