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Перевод: bookstall
[существительное] книжный ларек; книжный киоск
Тезаурус:
- The bookstall is open every Sunday - after the 9.30 and 11.15 services , before and after the 6.30 service.
- In March two colleagues were able to take a mobile bookstall to an outreach in Leipzig and to street stands in other places in the former East Germany.
- The meeting ended with coffee and a bookstall provided further information on the work of the SGA.
- Thursday afternoon CPC bookstall Julian Critchley MP The Palace Of Varieties has shot straight into the best-seller list.
- I strode over to the bookstall and bought myself a map of the place.
- She waved to old Mr Pinkney, who was patiently manning the second-hand bookstall.
- The station was one of the hubs of village life - a centre of news, gossip, and advice, the home of bookstall and telegraph office.
- "I think the bookstall is still open in the ticket hall," Paula said.
- A modern spacious terminal, situated alongside and integrated to the railway station just inside the main harbour entrance, provides passenger and car booking offices for PO European Ferries and Sealink British Ferries, a travel centre for Northern Ireland Railways and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board, bookstall, buffet, currency exchange and car hire facilities.
- Smith's monopoly has a bookstall there; you can get cheap Kipling and Harmsworth to any extent and yet it is a theme for English idylls.
- She was not a garish poster girl or the kind of woman you see on magazine covers, shellacked into bookstall anonymity, but she was much closer to that real yet elusive image those boringly and indeed obscenely ubiquitous categories of commerce keep striving so unsuccessfully to represent.
- 10 % of all book sales at QPBC bookstall will go to help fund a project to translate Scripture Union's "Learning Together" teaching material into Hungarian so that Christians in Eastern Europe can be helped in their work with children.
- Please forward any information, no matter how insufficient it may seem to "Greater broad backed bookworm enquiry" QPBC bookstall.
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