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Перевод: Scandinavian speek Scandinavian


[прилагательное]
скандинавский;
[существительное]
скандинав ; скандинавка ; скандинавские языки


Тезаурус:

  1. To the careful researcher there is evidence of the survival of Old English, Scandinavian, Norman, Breton and Celtic elements.
  2. For example, it is not simply a drop in pH that has caused salmon and rainbow trout to disappear from thousands of Scandinavian rivers, and several large lakes.
  3. Scandinavian buffet breakfast; la carte restaurant.
  4. Either way, the soft Scandinavian sibilants lingered.
  5. However, hags could assume many appearances; often they were thought to be of enormous proportions, such as the giantess Grendel of Scandinavian legend, or the Blue Hag of the Highlands in Scotland, whose grey-blue cape was the swirling mist of the glens.
  6. The German explanation that the risky Scandinavian operation had been made necessary by the planned British landing and breach of neutrality had, therefore, the ring of plausibility and seems to have been largely accepted by the German population.
  7. Apart from the UK and Scandinavian countries, penetration is still low in Europe, but this is expected to change over the next few years as telecommunications markets are opened up.
  8. Some of the deficit thus created was made up by external aid, largely from Eastern bloc countries, though the European Community and Scandinavian countries also provided assistance.
  9. This has been made possible by the use of Scandinavian databases, available via SCANNET, and the negotiation of special cheaper rates with systems operators and database producers who are concerned with marketing their products to potential future users.
  10. Large buffet-style Scandinavian breakfast; buffet style restaurant; "Trattoria" Italian a carte restaurant.
  11. Unfortunately for the interesting diversity of the old breeds, the Scandinavian nations have in recent years developed official breeding policies designed to create uniform national breeds by amalgamation, with the result that other breeds have largely been replaced and are now almost extinct, often making way for most untypical horned, pied breeds which have relied to a greater or lesser extent on imported Ayrshires and Friesians.
  12. A MASSIVE shake-up among Scandinavian insurance companies was unleashed yesterday with a 244m bid by Sweden's Skandia for the smaller Hafnia group of Denmark.
  13. Now in the heart of the decoration area of Bath, stretching from the London Road to the end of Walcot Street, we come on Penny Philip whose small shop is a shrine to period textiles: toile de Jouy, Scandinavian bedlinens and shawls are displayed on decorative iron furniture.

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