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Перевод: camp
[прилагательное] лагерный; [существительное] лагерь ; бивак ; стоянка ; привал ; место привала; ночевка на открытом воздухе; стан ; табор ; загородный домик; дача ; сторона ; [глагол] располагаться лагерем; жить в палатках; жить временно без всяких удобств
Тезаурус:
- The world's most famous footballer declined to turn up at the Argentine team camp until late on Tuesday night, 48 hours later than most of his team-mates.
- The following morning, the Nez Perce camp was further heartened by the return of the formidable warriors Five Wounds and Rainbow from buffalo-hunting in Montana.
- The team also found that long term potentiation led to the persistent elevation of cAMP in the cells, while short term potentiation was associated with only a transient elevation of cAMP.
- The general said that the mutinous soldiers would abandon their positions, give up their ammunition and walk on foot to their camp at Fort Bonafacio about three miles away.
- We leave base camp on a day that is grey and oppressive, the air full of snow.
- So it is misleading to say that camp is the gay sensibility; camp is an invasion and subversion of other sensibilities, and works via parody, pastiche, and exaggeration.
- Leo Bersani thinks not, at least where camp and gay machismo are concerned.
- In early 1981, the Israelis had staged an air raid against the Rashidiyeh Palestinian camp - where Mrs Zamzam had her home - and I drove down to southern Lebanon from Beirut to report on the attack.
- Joseph's "old wife", Heyoom Yoyish (Bear Crossing) and daughter had fled during the opening battle, and were among some 230 Nez Perce who escaped from the Bear Paws to Sitting Bull's camp in Canada.
- But their attitude that you had to be part of their camp used to get to me.
- "For those were troublous times," he said on a downward-curving cadence, "and such times have come again, but take heart: for "when Joshua heard the noise of the people as they shouted, he said unto Moses, There is a noise of war in the camp.
- The first days of the war saw the Saltash Territorials ordered to break up camp at Exeter and proceed to Falmouth.
- Composite tipi, from Joseph's winter camp of 1901.
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