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Перевод: banister
[существительное] балюстрада ; перила ; балясина
Тезаурус:
- He had been crouched on the first-floor landing for a long time, peering through the banister rails to the kitchen at the end of the lower corridor, listening to the ebb and flow of their conversation.
- The interior banister at the Old Rectory is of granite and is certainly bold and massive, with ceiling-high columns half enclosing the staircase.
- David Ottewill's The Edwardian Garden (Yale University Press, 1989) has won the Sir Banister Fletcher Award for the best book of the year on architecture or the fine arts.
- With a choked little cry he jumped backwards, turned and plunged into the unseen, gripping the banister and screwing his eyes tightly closed as he ran.
- Crouched in the shadows at the curve of the banister, Frankie stared down at the dark jungle of coats and jackets hanging from a row of wall-hooks in the lower corridor.
- When he crouched in the gap between the attic door and the first curve of the banister, he could look through the rails and see right along the ground-floor corridor to the kitchen.
- But the pace of population pressure and the failure of fuel supplies (current demand is 546 kg per caput of firewood per year, and the maximum sustainable yield at present is 80 kg), have reduced the fertility of the soil, the supply of perennial irrigation and drinking water, and increased the rate of sheet and gully erosion (Banister Thapa 1981: 87-;94).
- As we went up the almost perpendicular staircase, Wendy pulled the banister away from the wall.
- Banister Fletcher Award Winner
- Dr A. J. Banister is a reader and Dr J. M. Rawson is a postdoctoral research assistant in the department of chemistry, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE
- Nail on the Banister by R. Stornaway, alias R. Scott, is an eloquent Scots joke of the Thirties, and it allows one to say that Glasser's banister was a bed of nails, but that his slides may have been less painful than Fraser's.
- There are those who think it rather offensive to erect such permanent climbing aids on a wild mountain, although we're not exactly talking a carved mahogany banister with brass handrails.
- The same shape twisted on the banister
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