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Перевод: gravestone
[существительное] могильная плита; надгробный камень; надгробный памятник
Тезаурус:
- In the midst of the crowd a huddle of men and women were using a flat-topped gravestone as a table.
- It is hardly surprising that no trace of this epitaph remains on a lichen-covered gravestone in the churchyard at Egloshayle.
- A GRIEVING family's plea to be allowed to have a teddy bear carved on their daughter's gravestone is to go to the Bishop of Chelmsford.
- A Hong Kong-based Scottish engineer and historian, Mr Charles Walker, is behind the scheme to inscribe a gravestone and place it at the spot where Liddell is known to have been buried.
- Instead, he left behind a potent series of myths - the rock "n" roll rebel, the sensitive poet, the sexual athlete, the Lizard King - and a body of work that would influence musicians who hadn't even been born when their hero was buried and his gravestone gained its first layer of graffiti in Pre Lachaise cemetery.
- Presumably the one featuring a gravestone on the front cover is the handiwork of the magazine's journalists.
- Photographer Steve Wright was sent to Warrington to take a shot of George Formby's gravestone which was to feature in Morrissey's dbut EMI single sleeve.
- Most bereaved people soon begin to discover that grief does not settle in their life like a gravestone, permanent and immovable: it lives, moves and changes, like all great emotions, and they finally emerge from it not crippled, but stronger in many ways than they were before, in spite of their loss.
- But the greatest praise perhaps came from William Wordsworth, who wrote the epitaph for Green's gravestone.
- Oh yes, and don't miss the gravestone in the churchyard of the Derbyshire cricketer Harry Bagshaw.
- On the left side of the stance stands a gigantic gravestone of a block which has to be crossed.
- His discovery of the Hovis process is recorded on his gravestone.
- He was particularly delighted by the hearth - a seven-foot-by-three slate slab - probably a gravestone, he thought.
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