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Перевод: garrison speek garrison


[существительное]
гарнизон ;
[глагол]
ставить гарнизон; вводить войска; назначать на гарнизонную службу


Тезаурус:

  1. On Friday it only niggled , as if the chief had departed from a conquered place, and merely left a small garrison behind, or as if he had evacuated the Corsica, and a few straggling pains only remained.
  2. As well as academic achievements, McGill was noted for originating two major sports: ice hockey, in 1875, largely from the rules written by J.G.A. Creighton; and a species of rugby which was played by the citizens and soldiers (for Montreal had remained a garrison town) as well as the students.
  3. On Sunday 10 May 1719 three warships subjected Castle Eilean Donan to a fierce bombardment which left gaping holes in its walls and the small garrison, in their alien white and yellow uniforms, surrendered, in the most gratifying fashion, to a few boatloads of English sailors, who seized the rebels' stores and blew up the old fortress.
  4. Commanded by the brilliant Rommel in a lightning campaign, the Afrika Korps threw the British forces into headlong retreat back to the Egyptian border, leaving only a garrison encircled in the coastal town of Tobruk.
  5. The conclusion is that perhaps the Magharba, in the month or two before the report appeared, may have demanded bloodwealth from the government, or (only slightly less plausible) from the al-Qadhadhfa - the tribe to the east of Sirte, providing the command of the garrison there.
  6. Although this meant the withdrawal of the Prussian garrison, it did not give Napoleon III the territory he had sought, and with it the frontier rectification in France's favour.
  7. The town was burnt in June 1646 by the Irish and in October of the same year was occupied by a garrison of English troops.
  8. An army consisted, then, primarily of knights, with archers and other infantry as auxiliaries of growing importance; and a king also needed to garrison a number of castles and towns if he were to control his subjects and keep his enemies at bay.
  9. It was to be mounted by the Eighth Army, commanded by General Cunningham, and the main objectives were to relieve the garrison of Tobruk and to secure advance airfields from which the convoys to Malta could be protected.
  10. The diminutive local garrison was ineffectual and demanded more pay.
  11. And when he learned their numbers, he could seek reinforcements for his five hundred from over the Border, from the castle garrison, even from Dunbar.
  12. THE next Waverley Singers' concert is on Saturday, April 4th at 7.30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Garrison Church of Scotland, Queens Avenue, Aldershot.
  13. In time he too would recruit and form an IRB circle there, but he would have to be careful; Castlebar was a garrison town.

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