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Перевод: hinterland speek hinterland


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внутренние районы страны; районы вглубь от прибрежной границы; районы вглубь от прибрежной полосы; глубокий тыл


Тезаурус:

  1. Beyond lies a delectable hinterland, sometimes known as "the valley of the blue mist".
  2. The Army established its ordnance depot in Bicester in 1941, and as a result the town is the second largest population centre in the Cherwell district, yet, despite that expansion the town essentially remains a market town serving its rich agricultural hinterland.
  3. Yet for all the growth of its port and shipyard facilities, the size of its herring fleet, the complexity of its transportation network, the growing popularity of the bathing beaches and Spa Cures in nearby Zoppot, Danzig was tied to a backward and unstable agricultural hinterland, dominated by the massively retrograde talent of the Junkers.
  4. This is the main hinterland which the port serves, although some orders come from as far as London, South Wales or Scotland.
  5. French intellectual life, largely marxisant if not wholly Marxist, provided a substantial and supportive hinterland to the New Left.
  6. In the last century there were big changes in the hinterland , part of which became an industrial area with coal, textiles, steel and engineering industries.
  7. J. The port of Hull has a large rich industrial hinterland but the city has had a different sphere of influence, or market area.
  8. Conditions in the guberniia capitals were dire, but they were even worse in the rural hinterland.
  9. Our hinterland of the imaginary actually consisted of grass tussocks, brambles, a grove of willows, some hawthorns, a beech tree or two, drainage ditches, a slow and deep brook with steep banks, a weir, twin tunnels which took the stream beneath the main Derby to Nottingham road and, upstream, a wooden footbridge and wobbly stepping stones.
  10. As they flowed on their - as it turned out - not so eternal journey from the hinterland of Ely and Cambridge to the Wash, these rivers deposited silt along their beds; and now, although the rivers vanished centuries ago, this silt stands out, a startling pale-fawn colour, as it snakes across the adjacent black peat of the Fens.
  11. "She," said Mr Healey, indicating his wife, "says Maggie (Thatcher) has no Hinterland, and she's right.
  12. Mr Grant's grandfather was one of the many skippers who used the railway to sell fresh fish to the industrial markets in the hinterland and to London.
  13. What had all that to do with Hinterland?

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