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Перевод: stone
[прилагательное] каменный; [существительное] камень ; камешек ; драгоценный камень; косточка ; косточка плода; зернышко; градина ; тумба ; каменная болезнь; стоун ; [глагол] побивать камнями; облицовывать камнем; мостить камнем; вынимать косточки
Тезаурус:
- But while the large number of coins means that they give us a large quantity of information, their small size and the consequent brevity of their inscriptions greatly restricts the level of interpretation we can make from them compared with, say, a lengthy edict of a Roman emperor fully inscribed on stone.
- The great thirteenth-century tithe barn, built of stone quarried near the site, was originally the property of Beaulieu Abbey, which was granted the manor of Faringdon by King John.
- Another reminder of Milan's bloody past is the inscribed stone that commemorates the murder near the spot of Galeazzo Mari Sforza.
- With stone, and keeps our heads above
- If not always a causal factor, diet is always involved (Leon Chaitow - The Stone Age Diet ).
- The Furness Railway favoured Swiss-chalet type stone and timber buildings.
- Mr Ayers said yesterday that the excavation had revealed two massive stone abutments, one at each end of the bridge, whose design and diagonal markings were clearly medieval.
- A sombre stone chamber, its walls were adorned with green velvet drapes while a polished table with benches on either side stood in the middle of the rush-strewn floor.
- More immediate disputes, of which there were many, were sometimes settled at the Lochmaben Stone, one mile west from the mouth of the River Sark.
- They speculated on how far it would have been necessary to travel to obtain the stone, and whether one could precisely locate its origin.
- His robes are loosely folded in the clouding stone.
- In shape no bigger than an agate stone
- Let no one kid us into treating politicians as prophets whom we elevate and then abuse and then stone to death.
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