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Перевод: flag speek flag


[существительное]
флаг ; знамя; стяг ; флажок ; флагман ; флагманский корабль; корректорский знак пропуска; признак ; хвост ; `ирис [бот.] ; плита ; каменная плита; плитняк ; вымощенный плитами тротуар;
[глагол]
украшать флагами; сигнализировать флагами; сигнализировать флажками; отмечать; помечать; выстилать плитами; повиснуть; поникнуть; ослабевать; уменьшаться


Тезаурус:

  1. With the blue and white Nicaraguan flag fluttering amid the Sandinistas' red and black banners, a jeep-borne President Daniel Ortega led an anarchic procession to the accompaniment of bands, singers, dancers, and the alarmed squeals of a tethered pig.
  2. Horizon made the usual mistake of talking about computers that can "correct spelling errors", when in fact all they can do is flag words that are not in a dictionary.
  3. United's defence stopped expecting an offside flag but Alexei Mikhailichenko was allowed to continue and put Rangers ahead.
  4. The Belfast Committee of Action Research would like to thank the people of Belfast for their generous support on their Annual Flag Day in Belfast on Tuesday 2 October 1991.
  5. When the philosopher and historian Thomas Garrigue Masaryk became the first President of the new republic of Czechoslovakia between the wars, there flew above his residence in Prague Castle a flag bearing the words Truth Prevails, and it's hardly a coincidence that the central theme of Havel's political writings has been "To live in truth".
  6. She wished to die under the flag of St George, and not the flag of the Lusignan.
  7. Modugno said it would have been almost impossible for Mansell to see the flag while following closely behind the McLaren-Honda of Ayrton Senna.
  8. To guarantee complete seclusion guests are encouraged to fly a red flag outside their cottage!
  9. Now he was not too amused as he stepped from his car beneath a large CB aerial flying a strange black flag engraved with a gold five-pointed star (an occult symbol).
  10. Rock - whose currency has always been controversy and youthful rebellion - and bands have continually dallied with the flag for political, ironic and purely aesthetic reasons.
  11. The fighting was at stalemate until noon, when the soldiers raised a white flag, and a voice cried out in the Chinook jargon: "Colonel Miles would like to see Chief Joseph".
  12. Mansell received the fine and a one-race ban, which FISA applied to the Spanish Grand Prix, after he illegally reversed his Ferrari in the pits and failed to stop at a black disqualification flag, waved three times during the race in Estoril on 24 September.
  13. From 1951 to 1952 Watson was staff electrical officer to the Flag Officer Flotillas Home Fleet.

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