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Перевод: expedition speek expedition


[существительное]
экспедиция ; быстрота ; поспешность


Тезаурус:

  1. Sustad is phlegmatic and observes the irony that Bettembourg had remained in Chamonix when he had intended accompanying the expedition.
  2. Andrew Bergman told me later that when they went out there to make the deal, they felt like the expedition that goes into the jungle to bag King Kong."
  3. Charles responded immediately, and on this second expedition into Italy, killed the Duke of Fruili in battle.
  4. Maybe they're top mountaineers training for a Himalayan expedition that requires constant overnight bivvying on icy rock faces.
  5. John had made quite a serious attempt to stop him joining the mining expedition, and then had dropped it.
  6. Always in search of alternative entertainment, Rough led the team's other two keepers George Wood and David Harvey on a late-night expedition to a local hostelry known as "The Marine Grill".
  7. I better not visit you until after the expedition, just to be safe."
  8. Trekforce (071 498 0855) is run by Wandy Swales, ex-stalwart of Operations Raleigh and Drake, and plans expeditions in 1992 to Sumatra, Sulawesi and a two-part trip to Irian Jaya - the first major British scientific expedition there.
  9. The change of leader meant a change of plan, for the Earl Marischal had agreed with Alberoni, before setting out, that the expedition would march at once on Inverness, to await there news of Ormonde's proposed landing in England.
  10. The tape recorder was used to send reports to churches and schools who were using the expedition to raise money for famine relief.
  11. Cunninghame Graham was, however, correct in observing that the expedition against the Awok "really called for greater nerve than that against the Tulas, which ended in a fight"; and this, as Hastings himself seemed to recognize in recalling first and foremost his "colossal cheek", was surely the point of it all.
  12. Embodying the alienation of the Westernized Latin-American intellectual, the protagonist of The Lost Steps , a musician resident in New York, recovers his lost identity as a man and as an artist when he undertakes an expedition to the jungles of the Orinoco, a journey that takes him backwards in time to a prehistoric world; but his eventual return to civilization implies a recognition on Carpentier's part that, for a twentieth-century Latin American, going back to one's roots has to be compatible with the realities of the modern world.
  13. That, in a nutshell, is climbing, whether in a seige-style expedition or by abandoning oxygen and the safety of a fixed rope to test still further the fine balance between risk and survival.

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