m ma mb mc md me mf mg mh mi mk ml mm mn mo mp mr ms mt mu mv mw mx my mz

Перевод: Mongolian speek Mongolian


[прилагательное]
монгольский;
[существительное]
монгол ; монголка ; монгольский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. PETER Richardson, a 22-year-old from Middlesbrough, boxed brilliantly to reach the light-welter quarter-finals last night, outpointing Mongolian Nyanna Altamkahuyag 21-4.
  2. Gennady Leonov, Curator of Tibetan and Mongolian art at the Hermitage Museum, has assisted in the organisation of the exhibition.
  3. Only occasionally was there the distant glow of fires from the Mongolian tents or yurts.
  4. His views were modified by his son Reginald, who maintained that the features which suggested Mongolian origins were "accidental and superficial", being associated with others which were in no way characteristic of the Mongol race ( Journal of Medical Science , vol. lii, 1906, pp. 188-;9).
  5. Or you can cross the intercontinental frontiers of flavour with Thai, Creole, Tandoori, Szechuan, American - even Mongolian food.
  6. Chinese students sent to university in Russia demonstrated noisily on their cross-country train journeys and, on one occasion that shocked Khrushchev deeply, defecated all over a Mongolian station platform.
  7. Gosse, to the left, was part Han, his broad, rough-hewn, Slavic features made almost Mongolian by his part-Han ancestry.
  8. She heard her grandmother informing her that out there, in that Mongolian vastness, was "The Dragon's Tomb" where her own great-grandfather had gone to find the dinosaur eggs.
  9. Mongolian women are reckoned to have the world's flattest female chests in a society where mammaries are considered appalling deformities.
  10. Songqiao (1988) describes that of the Hexi corridor which is situated between the Mongolian and Tibetan plateaux and which has a long history of cultivation based on irrigation.
  11. Only the west Siberian Tatars, as Muslims in touch with Bukhara and other Islamic centres of Central Asia, were familiar with Koranic Arabic, while the Buryat Mongols east of Lake Baikal used classical Mongolian, written since the thirteenth century in a vertical script, and later, as a result of conversion to Buddhism in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, received its scriptures in Tibetan.
  12. Four of us were jammed in one compartment on the first leg of my journey - a train full of soldiers bound from the Mongolian capital Ulan Bator to Irkutsk, described as the Paris of Siberia, some 36 hours away.
  13. Peaceful demonstrations by students and intellectuals during January constituted the first significant challenge to the ruling Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP) since it took power in 1924.

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