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Перевод: steeple
[существительное] колокольня ; пирамидальная крыша; шпиц ; шпиль
Тезаурус:
- Visitors to Southside, Steeple Aston in Oxfordshire are often astonished to see the garden of Connie Franks, a riot of colour throughout spring and summer.
- There is no "steeple house" (church) in the village, and the inn is called the "Hammer and Hand", from the inscription "By Hammer and Hand all Arts do stand" (a highly debatable proposition).
- A bird's eye view of Chesterfield Central circa 1940, taken from the highest point it is possible to reach in the town - the top of the church steeple.
- These contradictory elements drew Eleanor's first image of New York: smokestacks, horse-drawn carts, the steeple of Trinity church, shipchandlers offices, and English spoken in unfamiliar accents.
- All through the long, twisting lanes the route was marked by twigs - twigs from the witch's broom - which led to Threlkeld and only ceased when they came to the church with a steeple crowned by a gilded weathercock.
- A puff of wind swung it round on its vane, and snatched a bunch of twigs from its beak and sent them twirling slowly down the steeple to the ground at Carol's feet, where they sank into the snow.
- I wish to go as high as the church steeple," she told the broom firmly.
- Woods belonging to subjects which had been unlawfully withdrawn from the forest - such as the Abbess of Romsey's woods of Ashton Steeple and Edington in Wiltshire, and a wood belonging to Stratford Mortimer in Berkshire - were once again reclaimed into it.
- Weird shapes abound, here a Red Indian profile, there a church steeple.
- They arrived in July 1547 and took the castle, after a brief siege featuring a spectacular air-battle in which the outer walls were battered by artillery hoisted on to the church steeple of St Salvator's College and the abbey walls; the lairds disappeared into prison in France, and Knox and others went to the galleys.
- Thus with the aileron and rudder held in a central position, a glider will always weathercock into line with the relative airflow, just as the wind vane on a church steeple will always swing into the wind.
- But as it rushed up the side of the church steeple Carol had a fright.
- But I tell you, sir, day in day out we have a view of the steeple from here.
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