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Перевод: enclosure speek enclosure


[существительное]
огороженное место; ограда ; ограждение; отгораживание; огораживание общинных земель; вложение; приложение; тепляк


Тезаурус:

  1. The primate house has been a key stage in the zoo's development and we have been able to plan and equip the house and enclosure to the very highest standards, pooling animal management expertise and design ideas.
  2. There is a tradition at Borwick regarding the gallery, that in the days when there was anxiety over Border raids and the beacons were prepared ready for alarm, the women drove the cattle from the fields to the courtyard, which at that time was grassed, and the barmkin (a grassy enclosure), and then stationed themselves on the gallery to spin and watch.
  3. The whale's new home is an enclosure in a children's health cure resort at Laspi Bay, seven kilometres from the spot Mikhail Gorbachev chose for his presidential dacha in the Crimea, and 20 kilometres from the closed city of Sevastopol.
  4. From this turning-point, enclosure and drainage were to shape both lives and landscape in the English countryside, right up to the present day.
  5. But there was no semblance of a fluke about the result - it was the fastest Gold Cup ever run - and as Norton's Coin made the long walk past the stands to the winner's enclosure he started to receive the reception he deserved.
  6. In a nineteenth-century printed version of a fourteenth-century document a family was called de Farbereshaye, a form which seemed reasonable and could conceivably have been a version of Fabro = Smith and (ge) haeg = enclosure.
  7. On warm days in the summer the alligators have access to a separate grassed enclosure where they spend long periods basking directly in the sun.
  8. This legislation provided for the enclosure of certain types of open fields without private legislation, provided two-thirds of the interested parties agreed.
  9. In a small enclosure three reindeer sniff the air, detect dog, either from the dogs themselves deliberately left many yards away, or from our clothing, and shuffle nervously as we approach.
  10. It had been a long ride to an enclosure full of low single-storeyed huts of corrugated iron with cinder paths around, and all set in a large flat field of sparse greying grass.
  11. Enclosure as a subject for poetry is usually associated with Oliver Goldsmith who touched on the question in "The Traveller" (1764), before producing "The Deserted Village" (1770).
  12. The cottagers also lost their economic independence in areas unaffected by enclosure, such as the Lake District.
  13. To the west is the tall beech enclosure in front of the house where roses and other herbaceous plants flower under the trees in June and July.

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