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Перевод: salaam speek salaam


[существительное]
селям ; низкий поклон; приветствие;
[глагол]
приветствовать


Тезаурус:

  1. Two years later they married, with Jane still based at Gombe while he kept his home and work in Dar es Salaam.
  2. When the laibon Parit died in mysterious circumstances in 1928, the Provincial Commissioner cabled Dar es Salaam that disturbances could be expected "but Murrells will keep situation under control".
  3. The International Institute for Educational Planning held an important and, I understand, effective regional seminar on education evaluation in Dar es Salaam in 1975 which has led on to a certain degree of follow-up in a number of countries.
  4. Research sections have been set up at the Institutes of Education in Kenya and Sierra Leone and there have been important regional conferences on educational evaluation (at Dar es Salaam in April 1975) and on the growth of scientific and mathematical concepts in East African children (Nairobi, September 1974).
  5. Jack was a gingery Scottish communist normally domiciled in East Berlin but then teaching in Dar es Salaam.
  6. Then, intoning " Malak a salaam " - Arab words of welcome - Leo Chester walks on stage.
  7. Mitchell then forwarded to Cameron in Dar es Salaam a quite unrecognizable version of the Murrells scheme which was nothing more than a vastly elaborated edition of the existing system of administration through the laibon and laigwenak.
  8. The two World Bank men, one German and one British, strode across the tarmac in the steaming heat of Dar es salaam.
  9. The Dutch airline KLM is investigating why "many hundreds" of birds out of a cargo of 15,000, including flamingoes, were found dead on arrival from Dar es Salaam at Heathrow, en route to Miami.
  10. Later, after Tanganyika had become British, the company producing the Standard was invited by Tanganyika's governor to set up a paper in Dar es Salaam.
  11. The Kiltex mill in Dar es salaam closed temporarily due to lack of water and shortage of spare parts, while the Arusha Mill could not operate to full capacity because polyester yarn could not be imported in sufficient quantities.
  12. From Michael Kinunda's speech at the African Regional Seminar on Education Evaluation , Dar es Salaam, 1975.
  13. At first Mwangaza was sold only in Dar es Salaam, but sales were eventually extended to Tanga, the country's second town.

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