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Перевод: siding speek siding


[существительное]
запасный путь; ветка [ж.-д.] ; подъездной путь; наружная обшивка; разъезд


Тезаурус:

  1. On the other hand, the extent to which scientific ideas permeate George Meredith's poetry comes across with great force (and it is interesting to hear of Meredith attending a British Association meeting and siding with Huxley against Richard Owen over evolution).
  2. By the time Cook returned to the buffet car, MPs knew that the Commons had shunted Serpell up a rusting siding.
  3. After closure of the line, there was the occasional train into Hyde's siding at Horns Bridge plus a few demolition trains.
  4. He sat in the seat across the aisle from me and said the cars would be backed into a siding for two days, the engine would be removed and used elsewhere, and there would be a security guard on duty.
  5. Cabrera Infante, among others, repeatedly draws attention to his role as author, while the narrator of Alfredo Bryce Echenique's A World for Julius not only maintains a running dialogue with the reader, but also involves himself with his characters, putting himself in their shoes, addressing them directly as if they were there alongside him and, like a supporter at a sporting event, siding with some against others.
  6. Meanwhile, here on Earth, astronomers at the Anglo-Australian Observatory at Siding Spring in New South Wales have evolved a new system that can produce astonishing infrared views such as are shown on these pages.
  7. Disaster strikes when 160 falls off the rails at Thornton Gate siding in 1963.
  8. Just as his late father was reviled in Forres for siding with the Boers fourteen years before, so John was mocked and jeered for speaking up for peace.
  9. In 1920, a connecting line was built from Blundell Street to the railway siding, and the site was laid out in the form of a tramway avenue, served by a tram traverser installed in 1922.
  10. Some towns and cities are now devoid of any kind of public freight terminal, or even a suitable siding which could be used for a one-off consignment.
  11. On its return journey at 5.30 pm it ran back on the slow up line and into Loughton siding where there was a raised platform some 60ft long at coach footboard height, for milk churns to be loaded on the daily milk train.
  12. I bought the sandwich and carefully peeled away the Cellophane, but just as I lifted it to my mouth the train lurched violently over a siding, making the bottles clatter in the drinks trolley and causing all the meatballs to jump off the bun, like sailors abandoning a burning ship.
  13. If you are king of a country in which six out of every ten people are Palestinians, and where Islamic fundamentalism is growing, you do not last long by siding with America against the man who is firing missiles into Tel Aviv.

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