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Перевод: abut
[глагол] примыкать; граничить; упираться; опираться; соединять впритык
Тезаурус:
- In new Zealand I listened in some amusement to a heated discussion abut the diabolical liberty Milford Sound aerodrome was taking, putting up their landing charge to 7.60 (2.30).
- We cascaded down the stairs as the dog decided he could take going downstairs in his stride - and seethed across the station into the sunshine of the great outdoors; where I observed two large policemen surrounding my estate car, notebooks in hand - and under the obvious impression that they were abut to make an easy collar.
- Transport: BA and Czechoslovakian Airways run regular return flights to Prague at abut 220 return.
- They claimed that before the cameras began to roll Kylie and Charlie could be seen locked in heated discussion abut just how heavy they should get in the love scene.
- The trade never solved the problem of the aesthetic positioning of the case-lid screws - too often they either interrupt or abut the upholstery pins around the edge of the lid.
- "And you want to write abut Englishness!"
- Most of the structures stand within, or abut palisaded enclosures, and Grubenhauser are present.
- AT THE risk of tarring the Kitchens with a "retro" brush, there is something very 1982 abut them.
- Which member of the shadow cabinet wrote a book abut movies entitled My Life In The Silver Screen ?
- Driver Palmer is, of course, totally right, but he just seems blank when I ask him to answer my ultimate query abut America and rock.
- Avgas works out at abut twenty per cent cheaper there than the UK, but at around 34 litres per hour for a C172 or a AA5, that accounts for only some 4 of the differential.
- There would be abut 20 people in and they would not know what was going on," says Solowka.
- "The poem abut Charsky's dead father, for example, was terrific."
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