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Перевод: sixteenth speek sixteenth


[существительное]
шестнадцатое число; шестнадцатая часть;
[цифра]
шестнадцатый


Тезаурус:

  1. However, as early as the sixteenth century, we know from the fame already achieved by the wines of A that a few winemakers had begun to experiment with wines made from white grape only.
  2. Studies of household listings reveal comparatively few three-generational homes in England from the sixteenth century onwards: a mere 5 per cent on average.
  3. This was where the nuns from Santa Clara Convent in Funchal fled to during pirate raids in the sixteenth century.
  4. Moreover, many of the more able pupils were leaking out of the system: even of the most able 10 per cent, two out of five had left before attaining their sixteenth birthday.
  5. Italy has at the moment no Bruce Chatwin or Paul Theroux, and the history of Italian travel-writing belongs more to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries than to the nineteenth or twentieth, but it is possible to discern an interest in the imaginative and expressive possibilities of travel-writing in the work of some contemporaries who are not travel-writers as such.
  6. Although the Vatican has records of a physic garden in 1277, it was not until the sixteenth century that centres of learning, first in Italy and then elsewhere, began to establish their gardens of medicinal plants.
  7. Built by Colla MacDonnell in the sixteenth century, it clings to a narrow promontory, and although there is not much left of the castle itself, its magnificent position is worth the long haul back up the cliff path.
  8. The histories of the various herds are quite complicated but, very broadly, two of the oldest were the Guisborough Priory in Cleveland and the Whalley Abbey in Lancashire, whose stock was said to be derived from the wild white horned cattle of near-by Bowland Forest in the sixteenth century and deliberately bred for the polling factor by the abbot.
  9. The geography of Scotland, in the sixteenth as in the thirteenth century, allowed temporary successes directed from London, whether taking castles or winning battles.
  10. It is in this more informal context that his draft for a sixteenth and ironical discourse should be read.
  11. The history of drainage since the sixteenth century has seen the decline of enforced co-operation in sharing a resource, in the face of individual private enterprise.
  12. The remote origins of Emanuel School lay in the sixteenth century and a small charitable foundation for the elderly and the young.
  13. The downtown antique shops which clustered in the streets off the Marktplatz sold the bric-a-brac, not of the nineteenth but of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.

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