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Перевод: suburbs
[существительное] окрестности
Тезаурус:
- There was another gain from the Tories in Croydon in the south London suburbs.
- There, a combination of poor housing and education, high crime rates, much of it drug-related, large-scale immigration and associated racial tensions, an exodus of jobs and the more well-off to the suburbs, high youth unemployment and welfare dependency and the break-up of traditional family structures have served to create what some commentators in the United States have described as an "urban underclass".
- In Teheran's poor southern suburbs, which supposedly form the bedrock of support for the Islamic revolution, many young people said they would not be voting.
- Little did they guess that in a few years' time they would be telling their friends and relatives about the superstar who used to live next door in the suburbs.
- Hence the cars, the holiday trips, the barbecues, the pets - I remember in 1959 being amazed to discover how many people in the suburbs of Washington were keeping pet chimpanzees !
- Lovely little mock Tudor semis in the wog-free suburbs.
- A newly arrived unskilled Mediterranean worker living in a run-down neighbourhood in a Scandinavian city is more likely to feel, and appear, in some significant ways more socially incompetent that a middle-class, professional native living in the suburbs: even though the boundaries for each may be comparable in kind and number, for the skilled and socialised native the boundaries be relatively more open than for the unskilled and unsocialised gstarbetare .
- Calero passed the message on confidently to a rich supporter in the suburbs of New Haven, Connecticut: "God wants freedom in Nicaragua."
- BR indeed continued to change the country's very geography, Gatwick suddenly becoming much closer to London with its Express every fifteen minutes, places like Peterborough and Swindon now almost as accessible as suburbs only fifteen miles away from Piccadilly.
- A ubiquitous look began, particularly in town and city suburbs.
- It had become quite acceptable for such a man, in his early sixties, to shift his money to safer investments, hand over the family home next to the workplace to his son, and move into a house in the suburbs from which he could maintain a benevolent but less taxing interest in family concerns.
- Suburbs dedicated ostensibly to the cult of the the family, centred on children and leisure in a calming, country atmosphere, were striving places.
- The overwhelming majority of these, the best qualified young people in the country, said they wanted a protected life in a big corporation, a home in the suburbs and a family of five or six children.
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