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Перевод: bastion
[существительное] бастион ; оплот ; крепость
Тезаурус:
- He warned the Conservatives and Labour that "from the ancient bastion of liberalism, the flames are fanning out in all directions, consuming your shabby campaigns, your out-of-date policies, your visions of the future".
- They have rewritten the record books, stormed the male bastion of Grandmaster chess, and defied the laws of probability.
- After the Civil War Bolshevik control expanded easily from its bastion which had been reduced to the size of medieval Muscovy.
- Each of these men occupied a bastion.
- Roman catholic theologians teach at Trinity College, former bastion of protestant Ireland, and Roman catholic writers, including clergy, question the agreed wisdom of the Irish catholic hierarchy.
- Before going any farther, I suggest you go through the opening to the left of the Spanish Hall to catch a glimpse of the small garden called Na Bat, "on the Bastion", with its grand oval staircase leading to the entrance of the Spanish Hall and its neo-Classical pavilion by Plenik's follower, Rottmayer.
- Well, they had penetrated Atholl's bastion and he had had to meet "his" people man to man, and man to woman, on a level, with no intermediary.
- However, there are fifteenth century references to it having possessed a tower or a corner bastion.
- So, where was this bastion of Conservatism: Guildford, Esher, Reigate?
- That bastion of the up and coming English band, The John Peel Show, gave a welcome airing for the inquisitive hundreds.
- The Bastion is a fake-medieval construction, designed by the architect who restored the Matthias Church, and represents a turreted chunk of city wall.
- The bastion in front of the tower offers a wonderful panorama of Prague.
- The peasants were abandoned, and even the urban poor (long a bastion of support for the regime) lost their early enthusiasm.
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