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Перевод: entrance
[прилагательное] вступительный; входной; [существительное] вход ; ход ; въезд ; выход ; вступление; вхождение; поступление; доступ ; право входа; плата за вход; [глагол] восхищать; восторгать; приводить в восторг; заворожить; приводить в состояние транса
Тезаурус:
- Douglas was forming up a tight group to tackle this entrance, and another to proceed round to the rear to block any back-door escape, when the night's wet quiet was suddenly disturbed.
- His presence made up her mind for her and she turned, brushing past him and heading towards a newspaper vendor who sat shivering behind his stall at the nearby entrance to a Metro station.
- Long-nets are used to supplement the work of purse nets in situations where the systems are extensive and where there are a great number of bolt-holes and entrance holes.
- We just saw Eddie's tiny figure coming through the entrance in an open Land Rover before we collapsed in hysterical relief.
- In front, a broad cab-drive, also balustraded, swept round in a wide semi-circle setting off the entrance to perfection.
- As she crossed the street towards the far corner by the church entrance, the young woman was careful to step over the littering of prawn shells and orange peel, fish tails and broken heads of artichoke that had accumulated in the numerous depressions afforded by the badly laid cobbles.
- He was standing with some people in the entrance hall when I arrived.
- Tara's 11 scene-stealing outfits by designers such as Dior and Lacroix, make every entrance a show stopper.
- Kitchens, bathrooms and entrance lobbies to flats could also be placed internally.
- A Gate was now fixed at the entrance to the garden, which as a rule was kept locked -a necessary precaution.
- And the bar on which they stood had evolved from a simple counter or hatch to something approaching the form we know today: in his Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture of 1833 J C Loudon described the ideal bar (the place "from which all orders are issued") as being "of some size", with "commanding views of the front entrance hall and back entrance".
- In 1898 Boston South Station was reconstructed in a classical style, with entrance and clock on a curved corner, which was to influence station-building in Australia, notably in Adelaide and Melbourne.
- Saturday morning performances in the town market or at the supermarket entrance by the recorder group or school band can also bring favourable attention.
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