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Перевод: Siberia
[имя собственное] Сибирь
Тезаурус:
- With forty picked men he was given special powers; 228 wagons were needed, but only thirty had been sent to Siberia.
- The variety of shores make it particularly good for birds such as waders and sea duck, and its situation "next door" to Siberia makes seeing even more exciting birds a possibility.
- Dostoevsky had come to a very similar conclusion when he came to write about his four years of penal servitude in Siberia: "I felt that work might be the saving of me, might build my health, my body."
- Andy Ward and his bridge, Alison Holloway (above), dressed in a fur-trimmed David Fielden gown for the church blessing (suitable for Siberia, too.)
- A good example is the Russian matrioshka doll - the fat mother with smaller clones within - that the heroine of poet Carol Rumens's first play Almost Siberia twists apart in a central crisis scene.
- Already, an experimental pipeline in northern Siberia has proved the success of the new pipe, and big steelworks such as the Vyksa works east of Moscow are re-tooling to make it.
- The nearest known breeding-place is Bear Island, or perhaps Novaya Zemyla, the large island to the north of Siberia.
- That's what Engels is trying to say, all that stuff about there not being mines and machinery in Siberia, where the natural circumstances ought to favour it, but only in England."
- After a week in this confusion, and because the innkeeper, a fervent anti-royalist, suspected that Grandfather Denknetzeyan was not the commoner he pretended to be, the young cadet decided to return to his family home in Talica, a small farming community between Ekaterinberg and Tobolsk in western Siberia.
- It was bitterly cold, the chill wind roaring down from Siberia raising immense grey seas, through which the ship plunged head-to in clouds of spume.
- The text covers almost every corner of the world: plants from the Alps, the Pyrenees, Bohemia, the Levant, Egypt, Siberia, North and South America, the East and West Indies, China and Japan are included.
- In early 1983, infra-red images from a US NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) satellite showed a large cloud, similar to the plumes of gas that rise over volcanoes, off the north coast of eastern Siberia.
- It is also a key staging post on the route of birds travelling between Siberia and Australasia.
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