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Перевод: Sicilian speek Sicilian


[прилагательное]
сицилийский;
[существительное]
житель Сицилии


Тезаурус:

  1. Although it did so just 150 yards from the first inhabited house of the 7,000-population Sicilian town, the steaming wall of lava - here 20 feet high, and in other places towering more than 50 feet - managed first to swallow up a summer cottage and a vineyard dotted with fruit trees.
  2. The Sicilian Institute of Vine-growing and Wine-producing has launched a generic campaign in Britain to increase awareness of Sicilian wines.
  3. SNOW, high winds and bitter disagreement yesterday further hampered attempts to tame Mount Etna, which is threatening to overrun the Sicilian town of Zafferana with millions of tons of volcanic lava.
  4. Luciano Leggio, the Sicilian capo who, according to Miss Sterling, claims controls most of the world's heroin trade, has languished behind bars since 1974 and is likely to stay there for life.
  5. The effect of the Sicilian experience on Yeats is disputed by Yeats scholars, but it is generally agreed that some effect there was.
  6. From Sicilian wide-boys and regency rakes, to upright City chaps and downright nasty mobsters, the inspiration is as varied as a Hollywood archive.
  7. It was not common at that time to see a soldier at home in Britain wearing parachute wings, for despite the Parachute Regiment - a newcomer to the army's Order of Battle - having mounted raids in France and Italy, and having taken part, with heavy casualties, in the Tunisian and Sicilian campaigns, airborne forces did not have a very noticeable public profile before the days of Normandy and Arnhem.
  8. Certainly, when Yeats chaired the Irish Senate committee that commissioned the Irish coinage (so wonderfully handsome as it turned out to be), it was photographs of Sicilian Greek coins that went out to prospective designers to show them what the committee had in mind.
  9. Claire Sterling sets out to prove that the Sicilian Mafia is an omnipotent organisation rapidly infiltrating the above-ground economy.
  10. Indeed, among the more bizarre places to find an Armani are holes in the wall in the Sicilian hill villages around Corleone where unlaundered mafioso cash comes out at tea time every day in search of status-promoting glad rags - the same suits that turn up simultaneously in posh Paris bistros, Los Angeles lizard lounges and the boardrooms of the most respectable British banks.
  11. Beyond these lies an archipelago of small regional or city broadcasters which range from dubious one-studio enterprises in the Sicilian hinterland to smartly presented local stations in the cities.
  12. And so to the last of the Sicilian references, 109/774:

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