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Перевод: suburbia speek suburbia


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предместья и их жители, их образ жизни


Тезаурус:

  1. He held on to his love of unregimented activity in the open air, away from encroaching London suburbia, and he cherished a sense of belonging to another country - Cambria or Gwalia, Glamorgan or Gwent - in addition to the still strange city he was slowly beginning to explore along both banks of the Thames.
  2. It is set apart a little from Barnham Junction, where the trains for Bognor Regis leave the main line and around which has grown an early suburbia on the flat lands near the sea.
  3. If The Stones' camp appropriation of black RB sexuality was the supremely relevant response to straitlaced, petit bourgeois English suburbia, then The Smiths' refusal of the travesty of healthy sexuality that black pop degenerated into, was the appropriate response to eighties "liberated" suburbia.
  4. Weller has simply transposed one "reality" of English suburbia for another, the smalltown smallness of "English Rose", "That's Entertainment", "Smithers-Jones" (derived from mod) updated to a world of winebars and nightclubs.
  5. Zuglo, a mish-mash of high-rise estates, factories and prosperous suburbia, is the archetypal "average district" which usually reflects national opinion.
  6. The world of this novel is as much his country as the wild, half-derelict countrified pockets around the rapidly developing suburbia of Wimbledon, Kensington, and Battersea which the fictitious Philip and Arthur explored as thoroughly as the real Arthur Hardy and Edward had explored the parts of London commons which they called "Our Country".
  7. But modern bourgeois suburbia is colourful, tacky, vulgar, and these groups only mimic this different kind of banality.
  8. Any family could join in provided they had the money and were not Jewish - racism thrived tolerably well in meritocratic suburbia where Jews sometimes had to form their own clubs.
  9. A family, let us say, spend their entire life in suburbia.
  10. This is nowhere more apparent than in the leafy avenues of middle-class suburbia, among the 2CV owners and Guardian readers, the teachers and social workers, where family life is pictured tumbling happily among Early Learning Centre climbing frames, glowing cosily out from safely bohemian pine-scrubbed kitchens.
  11. The nascent towns were then locked in position by the expanding communication networks, along which yet other urban areas grew up - like suburbia.
  12. His 12 room Victorian Mansion in Uddingston, Lanarkshire is called "Ibrox" and the polite Laura Ashley decor normally associated with Scottish suburbia, has been brashly replaced by a union-jack rug and unionist memorabilia.

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