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Перевод: barrack
[существительное] казармы ; барак ; [глагол] размещать; громко высмеивать; освистывать
Тезаурус:
- The double-tiered beds were close round us, making "rooms" in the long brick barrack.
- Forty bunks to a barrack room.
- It's a gesture reminiscent of barrack rooms and Borstals, of furtive smoking on parade.
- The rest of the barrack was absolutely quiet, waiting to see what would happen.
- Much more entertaining than any guide is the dyspeptic company of Maurice Hewlett's, The Road In Tuscany (1906) which finds in Montepulciano "much to make the judicious grieve the Piazza a barrack square, the belfry a maimed stump" and so on.
- Everyone back into barrack!"
- That night, disregarding the jeers of his companions, he wrestled and prayed in the barrack room until he found peace with God.
- The Army was also promised that a large proportion of the financial savings, which flowed from ending of National Service, would be ploughed back into major re-equipment and barrack rebuilding programmes to make regular service more attractive.
- Russen raus ("Russians out!") has been daubed on barrack walls, Russians have been barred from local shops, some even roughed up.
- Hence, the "Bow-Wave Phenomenon" turned into the "Barrack Square Syndrome", in which the only way to mop up money was to spend it on a few quickly and easily let contracts, like refurbishing barrack squares and military roads!
- If the kitchen climate is changing, it's because working conditions have lost the barrack room brutality which once characterised what was a pretty sordid job in all but a handful of restaurants and hotels.
- Yet once behind the sentry box, guilt and failure lay stacked on the barrack square.
- For four members of the guard, returning from a patrol of the barrack perimeter, morning has come earlier than for most.
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