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Перевод: armour
[прилагательное] броневой; бронированный; [существительное] броня ; бронетанковые войска; скафандр ; бронесилы ; вооружение; доспехи ; латы ; панцирь ; [глагол] покрывать броней; бронировать
Тезаурус:
- Now, when she looked out into the Estuary, she saw not seals, or castles, or knights in armour but Mr Bishop's body, rolling in on the tide.
- Such armour theirs was!
- The property room looked like a theatrical battlefield with masks and armour lying around in different stages of completion.
- Gurder was in the grip of the kind of anger that is almost as good as armour.
- Calero had "made his Jeffersonian Oath" after studying at Notre Dame, when he became "a knight in democratic armour, imbued in the ideals of representative government and free enterprise."
- Minerva, like Athene, was usually depicted wearing a helmet and armour and carrying a lance and shield.
- My anorak served as armour in more than the literal sense: it protected me, as anorexia protected me, from the confusing impingements of reality as defined by others at home or at school, and who could not even agree among themselves, on my behalf.
- The rebels captured the headquarters of Iraq's 1st and 5th Army Corps - getting hold of heavy armour they had never before had.
- As Ornithischosus increased in size its scaly skin replaced the bony armour as the danger from predators lessened.
- Perhaps these thin areas are the chink in the armour.
- There is no armour against fate: as with the second cousin, so with the fourth.
- Germany and Spain were eventually to become major producers of armour: within a century or so of the time of Barbarossa some of the most famous makers of armour were German, while Cologne became renowned for its swords.
- Now it has emerged that Soviet tanks are being fitted with two or three layers of the reactive armour, which probably renders the tandem warhead ineffective.
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