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Перевод: perimeter speek perimeter


[прилагательное]
круговой;
[существительное]
периметр ; внешняя граница лагеря или укрепления


Тезаурус:

  1. They were following the perimeter of the cricket ground in full view of at least twenty-two other boys, and Richard was damned if he was going to trail in Murray's wake before this audience.
  2. The location of the perimeter of a square can be described by continuous lines.
  3. The range of architectural styles, with details such as terracotta friezes, gargoyles and ironwork, the attractive pub and wine bar, and the two medieval lanes that run through the site, with street-level shops all around the perimeter of the buildings, are what makes the City a unique place.
  4. The perimeter can be increased further by superimposing equilateral triangles on the prongs of the star.
  5. As more East Germans joined the cries for help, the diplomat burst through the front door and sprinted 300 yards around the embassy perimeter until he reached the grotesque tug-of-war.
  6. Salt-laden winds howl round its desiccated and still shrinking perimeter.
  7. They duly arrived at the perimeter wire of the airfield and to their left they noticed a pair of Italian sentries manning a roadblock.
  8. The guerrillas still fire rockets from well inside the security perimeter.
  9. Beyond the perimeter wall ran a vein of the Bradford Beck, its filthy waters gurgling below ground before breaking free for some distance to pass Old Ashfield's wooded hillside.
  10. Not only that, but once it was established that their corporal had an interest in me, every movement I made, almost every breath I drew, was reported back to him, including a very innocent ride I had one evening round the perimeter track in a jeep driven by one of the Flying Control Officers.
  11. Exploration of the closed silhouette describes a perimeter to give it shape, while a scanning of the content reveals an internal space.
  12. The Americans are telling East Europeans that they should not think they can join NATO - that would break the "don't gloat" rule - and they do not mean to imply, either, that NATO's security perimeter has been extended to the Soviet-Polish border.
  13. General Ulomi said that as more powerful rockets were provided to the guerrillas, so the Afghan army is extending its security perimeter around the city.

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