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Перевод: eleventh
[прилагательное] одиннадцатый; [существительное] одиннадцатое число; одиннадцатая часть; [цифра] одиннадцатый
Тезаурус:
- One day we may hope that the spade and exploration under water will advance our knowledge much further and bring us close to the expanding merchant fleets of the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
- He's been getting acting lessons and, on the phone from Tel Aviv, where he's shooting a film called The Eleventh Station , he agrees that simple muscled heave is beginning to look a little dated.
- 8.8 Three images of a Chinese fang ding vessel (OA 1973.7-;26.4) probably made in the eleventh century BC.
- Ramsey Abbey, for instance, paid a tribute of four thousand eels a year, during Lent, for the right to take stone from Barnack in the eleventh century.
- As with a number of shafted weapons, it was used from the eleventh to the seventeenth century.
- I checked through the rest of his diaries and every year it was the same, an entry on February the eleventh saying: "Today Elsie is" ' and then her age.
- This instrument had been introduced in the West in the eleventh century from the world of Islam, which in those days enjoyed a higher degree of civilization and of scientific and technological expertise than the West.
- France could also boast living saints, however, especially in the line of holy men who ruled Cluny as abbots in the tenth and eleventh centuries.
- It came from many sources and for many reasons; but the growth of Romanesque churches in the eleventh and early twelfth centuries was stimulated first and foremost by the flocks of pilgrims who arrived on major festivals and sought shelter and a place to worship in the presence of the high altar of a great church and the shrines of its saints.
- The situation had become so severe by the spring, however, that the Eleventh Party Congress took time off other matters to discuss it.
- The exception is Old Sarum, Old Salisbury, reoccupied for a time by folk fleeing from Wilton in the Danish raids of the opening of the eleventh century - and it survived to be the site of a cathedral and a Norman castle.
- A Roman Jew of the mid eleventh century was inspired to baptism by Pope Leo IX, and took the Christian name of Leo.
- The eleventh paragraph recommended that the buildings should be laid out according to a plan, and the "very able and magnificent block plan, by M. Crepinet, may furnish valuable hints towards preserving the desired unity", and the twelfth paragraph said that a residence for the Foreign Secretary was not an absolute necessity, and if reception rooms were to be provided they should be available to every minister.
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