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Перевод: Europe speek Europe


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Европа [геогр.]


Тезаурус:

  1. In Europe many children have visited another country before their tenth birthday, and generations have grown up with the expectation of travel.
  2. Each cassette for Europe will run for 60 minutes; customers in the US and Japan will get 90 minutes' playing time, However companies hope to extend this to four hours.
  3. The Thatcherite view of a loosely associated Europe, including some of the Eastern European states, rests on a nationalistic suspicion of things European.
  4. Return to the antechamber and enter the Vladislav Hall, on the site of the hall of Charles IV, surely one of the most exciting spaces created in 16C northern Europe.
  5. British socialism, so alien to the American way of life, was to them only a short step away from communism, which they feared would engulf the whole of Europe.
  6. Fired with enthusiasm for the new Europe on his return flight over the North Sea, Fuhrer Kinnock, as he is known in the German press, seemed more frustrated than ever at being out of office at such a momentous time.
  7. Improve national scrutiny of Ministers' actions in Europe .
  8. The aim of this option is to give students a broad understanding of modern and contemporary Europe, with special reference to the process of Western European integration, the main developments in Eastern Europe, and the place of Europe in the wider world.
  9. The poll is not analysed, but it is striking that countries where pollution from cars has become a major problem have the highest percentages of people who believe that the state of the environment requires urgent action: 85 per cent in Italy (at the top of the list), where Milan, one of the world's smoggiest cities, now has car-free days and the capital Rome also suffers severely from vehicle congestion and pollution; 84 per cent in Greece, where restrictions on cars in Athens are imposed to save the citizens' lungs and their ancient monuments; 80 per cent in the most vehicle emission-conscious country in Europe, West Germany, whose dead trees have become the symbol of pollution.
  10. LONDON'S position as the financial capital of Europe has not been damaged by the abandonment of the Taurus project, Stock Exchange chairman Andrew Hugh Smith claimed yesterday.
  11. With both clubs in Europe next year, the generous sponsorship of this event will help them with their expenses.
  12. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries continental Europe gradually changed to a 1 January system, but it was not adopted in England until 1751/2 when the day after 31 December 1751 became 1 January 1752, rather than remaining 1 January 1751.
  13. You'll find it's a terrible bore" - he began a systematic investigation of the de Chavigny empire: the jewellery company, its workshops and showrooms in Europe and America; the estates and vineyards in the Loire and in Algeria; the stockholdings; the capital assets; the property the Baron had retained in France and abroad.

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