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Перевод: march speek march


[прилагательное]
маршевый; походный;
[существительное]
марш ; походное движение; суточный переход; ход ; ход событий; развитие событий; маршировка ; пограничная полоса; спорная полоса; граница ; успехи науки;
[глагол]
маршировать; шествовать; двигаться походным порядком; вести строем; уводить; заставлять уйти; граничить


Тезаурус:

  1. And in the second programme (24 March), these qualifications were repeated several times.
  2. The Saturn-Pluto "square" of March 20 and October 9 will cast a shadow over coming months, making you highly aware of how much influence you can bring to bear and how circumstance and other people can block you.
  3. Sun Microsystems has a deal going with another Russian concern, this one operating under the improbable name Elvis+: seems they've cut some kind of technology licence and co-development pact for wireless network communications technology to be used in Sun's nomadic computing strategy; Elvis is apparently a privately held company run by one Alexander Galitsky, who by repute was involved in the Soviet space programme, but all should be clear when the pair go public March 16.
  4. The next sizeable raid occurred on 5 March, and on this occasion 7/JG 26 was to enjoy some reinforcement for the first of two occasions.
  5. Sue Phillips will be in Twickenham on 12 March telling you how to make a cottage garden, and Hazel le Rougetel will tackle roses on 14 March at Holmbush, in West Sussex.
  6. Leland's firm made the engines, transmissions and steering gear and Cadillac went from building two cars in 1902 to producing 1895 in the year between March 1903 and March 1904.
  7. Although excellent results may follow from sowings in March, yet in many districts the soil is then likely to be too wet and cold, particularly for the smaller seeded species like timothy, rough-stalked meadow-grass, white and alsike clovers to establish themselves satisfactorily.
  8. We left Canjuers on the Monday morning and arrived later on that day at a small village, from where we would march back on foot to Orange.
  9. But by 2 March, the end of the Show's five day run, many dealers were actually smiling.
  10. But based on the experience of the last 10 years the total is expected to fall by more in March.
  11. The irony is that in all of the experiments on test-tube fusion that began in 1989 following the March announcements, and which variously claimed fusion evidence from heat or from radiant neutrons, no measurable production of helium ever took place.
  12. For the feckless environmental and alternative energy programme, the march backward continues, especially for solar and conservation technologies.
  13. One minister commented in March 1982: "Look, we're bloody fed up with them.

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