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Перевод: Bavarian speek Bavarian


[прилагательное]
баварский;
[существительное]
баварец


Тезаурус:

  1. The reports of the Bavarian Government Presidents all record the resounding impact of the speech - one called it "mighty", another "epoch-making" - but interpreted this solely in terms of anxiety about an imminent war being eased by Hitler's emphasis on his desire for peace.
  2. With characteristic phraseology, he alleged that eighty per cent of Soviet leaders were Jews, that the former leaders of the Bavarian Rterepublik , the Spartakus League, and the Communist Party, had been Jews, and that the Jews were now plotting to plunge the whole of Europe into "Bolshevik chaos".
  3. From an Upper Bavarian town, it was noted that anti - Church measures had prompted "the wish for the reconstruction of the monarchy and the formation of a State comprising Bavaria and Austria".
  4. In the early 1960s, wheat beers had only 1 or 2 per ent of the Bavarian market, or at most 2 or 3, reckons Erdinger's second generation owner, Werner Brombach.
  5. Frank reports from Bavarian localities where the government and police agencies were in closer touch with reality than many of their superiors give a clear impression of the mood.
  6. Bavarian reports spoke of "paralysing horror" at the news, and-with typical exaggeration - of a mood comparable to that of 1917, while others commented that workers were thinking it was the beginning of the end of the Party and the Third Reich, and that rumours were abroad about disturbances in Munich.
  7. Eloquent testimony is provided by a report on a remembrance ceremony at the war memorial in the little Bavarian alpine town of Markt Schellenberg on 11 March 1945:
  8. Mr Waigel is a Bavarian born and bred who has little love for Bonn but none at all for the former Prussian capital.
  9. Ranulf Rayner first skied as a child between the legs of a Bavarian guide in 1939.
  10. Victory V tablets?); and the Bavarian Weizenbock (warming, soothing, linctus-like).
  11. Still, howls erupted from pro-Bonners, not least within Mr Kohl's Christian Democratic Union and its Bavarian sister party.
  12. The most important engagement of that first campaign was the fiercely contested battle at Freiburg against Bavarian forces.
  13. The Christian Social Union, the Bavarian sister-party of Mr Kohl's Christian Democrats, is also discomfited.

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