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Перевод: evacuation
[существительное] эвакуация ; эвакуирование; опорожнение; очищение желудка; очищение; испражнение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In tracking an evacuation build-up, RTMAS collects and cumulates net traffic movements, building up a quantitative picture of the timing and directions of evacuation.
- The very last inscription is that of President Beshara al-Khoury of Lebanon, who in 1946 recorded the evacuation from Lebanon of what he supposed to be the last foreign troops.
- The evacuation of children, and the mothers of children under five, from London and other large cities began a few days before the outbreak of war.
- During the early states of the phased evacuation the logistical problem facing the police was the street-by-street warning of the population to make ready for evacuation.
- So long as East Germany kept its Czech border open, any evacuation of would-be emigrants from the embassy was only a temporary solution, signalling to still more East Germans that a conduit to the West existed.
- A few days later the emergency evacuation of civilians from Suez to within the camp's barbed wire perimeter fence began.
- In the Spring of 1939, the Ministry of Health approached the Railway Executive committee to consider the preparation of a number of trains for the evacuation of civilian casualties, each train originally being composed of two third-brake vehicles for housing stores and staff, together with 13 passenger corridor brake vans with brackets for carrying stretchers.
- In March food supplies purchased by the Commissariat of War for the Red Army were given priority in evacuation at the Black Sea port of Novorossiisk over ARA famine stocks.
- When Stop Hinkley Expansion members had conducted a test run in 1957 to see just how quickly every house within the Hinkley Point evacuation zone could be visited (as part of a campaign for sirens to be installed) it had taken over two hours.
- So did the evacuation of schoolchildren.
- They chatted for a while longer, then Mrs Lennox and Susan set about packing, getting ready for the next day's evacuation.
- There was no evacuation from the company town of Pripyat, where 50,000 people lived, for more than 36 hours.
- It was certainly magnified by the forced evacuation, the disruption of living habits, the loss of familiar homes and farms, the government's immediate lies.
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