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Перевод: Scottish speek Scottish


[прилагательное]
шотландский;
[существительное]
шотландский диалект


Тезаурус:

  1. The approaches advocated by the DES, HMI and the Scottish Education Department follow a procedure very common in the USA, i.e. starting with a statement of aims and setting out areas, or whatever, that will satisfy these aims.
  2. For a general reference on Scottish woodland vegetation, see McVean in Burnett (1964).
  3. The influence of the Geikie brothers on Scottish geology was considerable.
  4. At half-time a note was passed to the Scottish dressing-room telling the young striker that he would be shot if he did not ease off in the second half.
  5. The Scottish lairds were furious.
  6. Harp, Courage and Scottish Newcastle are the main brewers and distributors but the product (like Guinness) is sold through all the national brewers.
  7. Edinburgh-based brewer Scottish Newcastle switched its fleet of cars, currently numbering around 1,500, to diesel some 10 years ago.
  8. Popham Down was a 66-;1 outsider for the 1967 Grand National - a decent price for a horse who three years previously had won the Scottish equivalent at Bogside - but his backers did not enjoy much of a run for their money.
  9. The Centre is a joint venture between the Livingston Development Corp, a government-funded body set up in 1962 to develop new towns - this organisation provides Centre users with in-house advice on marketing and introduces them to the local information technology and software community; Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Ltd, a local enterprise company that provides training, commercial validation of business plans and advice on possible avenues to funding, such as venture capital; and the Scottish Enterprise Software Group, which offers technical and product evaluation.
  10. By April 1990, when over a third of the Scottish populace was avoiding the poll-tax, Alan Rough had his own reasons for fearing a Warrant Sale.
  11. It must have something to do also with the close shave that Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Malcolm Bruce was given in Gordon, where his majority was trimmed by 9,000.
  12. Labour's devolution campaign in Scotland lacked force and credibility and Scottish enthusiasm waned steadily.
  13. Professor Paul Wilkinson of the Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism was in London launching a report into the mid-air terrorist bombing of a Pan Am 747 above the Scottish town last December, which killed 270 people.

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