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Перевод: seaboard speek seaboard


[прилагательное]
приморский; прибрежный;
[существительное]
морское побережье; берег моря; поморье
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The landscapes differed from those of the last day's walk, and were seen in another mood; the rain-clouds floated high, the road lay over rocky ridges, the homesteads had an amplitude of stone wall fencing over these exposed seaboard cliffs; and they were built more compactly to withstand all assaults.
  2. On the western seaboard of Lewis and Harris from Great Bernera to South Harris, there are extensive areas of very rocky land comprising dissected lowlands and hills with rock morphology ranging from crenellated to pavement.
  3. A great thrust, the Outer Hebrides Thrust or Fault, terminated the Laxfordian sequence of events, and this thrust can be recognised at the present day as a feature on or near the eastern seaboard of the entire Outer Hebrides chain of islands (see Fig. 7).
  4. California is the major industrial polluter of the eastern Pacific seaboard.
  5. The most important thrust affecting the Outer Hebrides is the Outer Hebrides Thrust, a low angle thrust, dipping to the east, and cropping out along the eastern seaboard of the island chain (Francis and Sibson 1973).
  6. Back along the Eastern Seaboard is Boston's Brattle Books, America's oldest antiquarian bookshop.
  7. Well, it was a sort of a boat journey, the van belonging to the shipping company that monopolizes the western seaboard.
  8. Palestine remained a passionately felt issue by the Arab masses from the Atlantic seaboard to the Indian Ocean.
  9. FOR MANY years British golfers in search of winter sunshine headed for the fairways of Spain or Portugal, but with good exchange rates against the dollar the Atlantic seaboard of the United States has become an alternative.
  10. Countless examples can be studied in living creatures, seaboard harbours, great castles and manor houses, pots, bottles, soccer goalposts and pinball machines.
  11. Looking back to this primitive folk, MacLeish uses the invocation "o my people" (which would form the conclusion of section V of "Ash-Wednesday"), and, after vividly conjuring up a seaboard landscape, recalls details of "real things", including
  12. The drought has its origins in a persistent pattern of atmospheric circulation that has affected the whole of the southern hemisphere, bringing drought also to South Africa and parts of South America, and probably related to the return of El Nino, a surge of warm ocean water off the western seaboard of South America (see box).
  13. About one quarter of production from the giant Alaskan oilfields is pumped through the 81-mile TransPanama pipeline for shipment to the US Eastern seaboard.

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