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Перевод: gate speek gate


[существительное]
ворота ; калитка ; проход ; вход ; выход ; застава ; шлагбаум ; горный проход; щит ; затвор [тех.] ; шлюз ; шлюзные ворота; сбор ; количество зрителей; заслонка ; клапан ; литник ; отверстие литника; шибер ; варежка [перен.] ;
[глагол]
наказывать учащегося, запретив ему выход`ить за территорию школы


Тезаурус:

  1. In this wintery scene of January 1979, a lonely red and cream car ploughs its way through the snow and ice to Starr Gate.
  2. Furthermore because the Hall voltage is independent of the gate voltage V g , on a plateau, there must also be some form of electron reservoir able to keep the electron density constant, for, remember, the Hall voltage should depend on the density of mobile electrons.
  3. Annual gate receipts rose during the period from 1,55 to 5,309, and 1912 saw the first four-figure profit - just over 1,000.
  4. It has also been pointed out that the ancient quarter of the city around the eastern gate took, as its own symbol, a black lion on a white background.
  5. He reached the door, or rather the cast-iron gate as his destination was a villa, quite a large villa with a central courtyard.
  6. The Turks then flog them along the tourist drag between the Brandenburg Gate and what used to be Checkpoint Charlie.
  7. He vaulted the gate and landed in the wood.
  8. But here electrons are somehow flowing the length of the channel without being scattered to any measurable extent, yet the scattering can be switched on again simply by varying the gate voltage, Vg , enough to bring the Hall voltage off a plateau.
  9. Through the open door Philip saw Jack drive up and stop outside the gate.
  10. When we performed at The Intimate in Palmers Green, he was paid 7.10 and at the Mercury Theatre in Notting Hill Gate, I think he was paid about 4.
  11. Excluding prices of food, drink and tobacco, regarded as a more reliable guide to the underlying trend, factory gate prices rose 0.5 per cent during September and were 5.5 per cent higher than a year earlier.
  12. The gatekeeper opened half the gate to let him through.
  13. But when a crowd of equally hardened bearded old prisoners from another Oflag appeared on the other side of the gate, the inmates of the camp felt rebuffed and even a little concerned.

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