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Перевод: station
[прилагательное] вокзальный; станционный; [существительное] место; местоположение; станция ; пункт ; почтовое отделение; железнодорожная станция; железнодорожный вокзал; авиабаза ; военно-морская база; общественное положение; ареал ; овцеводческая ферма; овечье пастбище; [глагол] ставить на определенное место; ставить; помещать; размещать; дислоцировать
Тезаурус:
- But inevitably they have had to run the gauntlet of disapproval excited by any members of a well-defined class who seem to be getting ideas above their station.
- I see the whole chapter as a subtle but misconceived footnote to Crime and Punishment ; in these pages, instead of brushing past Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov in his return upon the underground man, Dostoevsky has allowed himself to be obstructed by them, and the result is a Stavrogin who compounds Raskolnikov's bracing himself to enter the police station " as a man " and confess with Svidrigailov's reaching out in all directions, including the far extremes of moral and physical debauchery, in the hope that something, it doesn't matter what, will make him unbored.
- In So Paulo, the Estao da Luz ("Station of Light") was built in an overblown Italianate Renaissance style.
- Two members of the W.A.A.F. posted to Station X neatly encapsulated the idiosyncratic nature of Bletchley Park and its denizens in these verses, which I found with great pleasure in Beryl Escott's recent Women in Air Force Blue :
- Likewise the NSA station at Menwith Hill monitors the major domestic trunk networks of the British telephone system.
- Kenyon must see it through or heaven knows what will become of the station.
- The explosions in March and April of 1969 at an electricity sub station in Castlereagh and at the Silent Valley reservoir in the Mournes were followed by an explosion at an electricity sub-station over the border in County Donegal.
- By this time Regina Union (1911), Brandon (1911), and Winnipeg (both CPR and the Union station of the Canadian Northern and the GTP (1911)) were all built in the style.
- "I saw her on television this morning filmed at the polling station.
- On the Continent, station architects tended to be more restrained than their English-speaking colleagues, more prone to arches than towers, but they were not unaffected by the new aesthetic and clung to it longer.
- I know I'm at the station, cos that's obvious, it's just I can't exactly remember how I got here.
- But P. C. Hardwick's Great Western Royal Hotel, which opened in the same year to provide the frontage to Paddington Station, was perhaps the earliest major building in Britain to show marked French Renaissance influence.
- After that, the aim was to proceed relatively quickly with a fourth Hinkley station, possibly one of the first commercially operated fast breeder reactors.
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