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Перевод: aver speek aver


[существительное]
кляча ; рабочая лошадь;
[глагол]
утверждать; доказывать


Тезаурус:

  1. These rivers are the Aver Reach to the north and the Blue Reach to the south.
  2. Gorbad advanced towards the city from the east, roughly following the line of the river Aver.
  3. Halfling refugees poured down the river Aver in a convoy of boats, barges, and improvised rafts, and eventually took refuge in Nuln.
  4. Gorbad struck north through the Tower Hills and caught the Halflings and their allies on the Aver Down, the range of low hills in the southern Moot.
  5. The river Aver continues westward past the provincial capital at Averheim and finally flows into the Reik at Nuln.
  6. Having been involved in a substantial amount of this sort of work for 15 years, I believe it is correct to aver that once a person reaches 60 there is an unwritten rule or convention which determines that he or she shall not receive a first appointment.
  7. The Upper Reik is joined by the Sol to the south of Nuln and continues northwards until it converges with the blue waters of the Aver to form the Reik at Nuln itself.
  8. Clearly it was a winning gambit to aver simply that the work had not been written with that "single purpose", and this was the substance of the defence of Henry Scott who had published or who at least intended to sell copies of an anti-papist pamphlet containing more than a little obscene detail.
  9. The Halflings have lived in rural areas of the Empire for as long as anyone can remember, but it was not until the year 1010 that they were granted the lands around the upper Aver as their permanent home.
  10. The river Aver begins as a number of fast mountain streams which flow from the western slopes of the Dwarf fortress of Karak Varn just north of Black Fire Pass.
  11. In such a case where the true facts can only be known by the defence the prosecution could aver that the driver was unlicensed.
  12. Baynton v. Morgan shows, amongst other things, that this last contention may not always be relied on by the lessee; and accordingly the position of the defendant is not put otherwise than favourably to himself if it is said that the measure of his liability here, that of a lessee after an assignment, is the performance or non-performance of the covenants in question by his assignees when he cannot and does not aver any performance by himself.
  13. Of particular interest is the area around the upper reaches of the Aver known as the Moot.

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