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Перевод: gold speek gold


[прилагательное]
золотой; золотистого цвета;
[существительное]
золото; богатство; сокровища ; злато; ценность ; цвет золота; золотистый цвет; центр мишени


Тезаурус:

  1. Sandra Peden, her that works in the Co-operative she's a Gold Medallist in Elocution you know, well wait till I tell you she came on in a long Laura Ashley nightdress carrying a Wee Willie Winkie candlestick with wee pink bedsocks and a matching pompom hat and did Holy Willie's Prayer.
  2. "Two ounces of Gold Flake, loose," she repeated.
  3. Attempts at Gold Height (3000 metres gain of height)
  4. After 16, A-levels will remain the "gold standard," but schools will teach more vocational courses which will also be used for entry to higher education.
  5. Moscow stores alone report sales of gold this year running at double those of last, while those of diamonds and silver have almost quadrupled.
  6. The depictions of the emperor on late Roman gold coins remained unchanged for 150 years from the mid-fourth century (fig. 18), while the appearance of kings on, say, English silver coins were virtually identical for some three centuries, from the reign of Edward I (1272-;1307) to that of Henry VII (1485-;1509) (figs. 3 and 19).
  7. It includes, amongst other objects, drinking vessels, iron weapons and chain mail, huge silver dishes imported from the eastern Mediterranean, a lyre, ivory gaming pieces, fine gold personal jewellery and regalia, and coins.
  8. On his next outing, the gelding defeated the subsequent Gold Cup winner Garrison Savannah by seven lengths.
  9. More recently he produced the overall sound coverage of Live Aid, and as a presenter one of his programmes, "Three at 30, Marvin Gaye", won the 1989 New York International Festival's Gold Award for Best Talk/Interview Special.
  10. For example, a study of the debasement trends of sixth-to seventh-century AD European gold coinage provided a basis for dating the Sutton Hoo ship burial.
  11. 1225) as or three piles gules (gold with red spikes), the family of Ridel - or three piles sable (gold with black spikes), Basset (who succeeded Ridel) or three piles gules within a bordure sable (gold with red spikes all inside a black border), Bryan - or three piles azure (gold with blue spikes), and Wrottesley - or three piles vert (gold with green spikes).
  12. Like all achilleas, A. filipenduline "Gold Plate" cuts and dries well
  13. Hanson pocketed a further 240million by selling an 8 per cent holding in Gold Fields of South Africa plus a string of stakes in more minor South African mining companies.

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