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Перевод: home
[прилагательное] домашний; семейный; родной (о городе); отечественный; внутренний; относящийся к метрополии; сыгранный на своем поле; [наречие] дома; домой; в цель; в точку; до отказа; до конца; крепко; туго; [существительное] дом ; жилище; пансионат ; метрополия ; родина ; семья ; семейный круг; домашний очаг; место распространения; колыбель ; приют ; кров ; финиш ; [глагол] возвращаться домой; доходить; посылать домой; направлять домой; жить; предоставлять жилье
Тезаурус:
- Defeat against New Zealand and Australia within one month during the World Cup on their home ground confirms this.
- "She had a helpless husband at home in a wheelchair, dependent on her, but the Garda took no notice.
- Give your home a festive feel with this colourful, easy-to-make wreath that will look good wherever you decide to put it
- David, a small, thin, smiling man with long, sensitive features, welcomed me to his little home.
- In areas of the home where there is heavy wear, such as the stairs or the kitchen, rich colours and patterns will help hide soiling and staining.
- A home?
- An Enfield clerical family took in a great-grandmother in her nineties for her last two years: "she didn't want to go in a home and she wrote to my mother and asked if she could possibly look after her.
- Whatever its status as a castle, an Englishman's home today is easily the most familiar measure of his finances.
- Maggie had stayed quiet, gone home thinking if you think you're oppressed mate then listen to this.
- Glasgow and Edinburgh cars, both dating from 1948, seem quite at home in Fleetwood by the Parish Church during a tour in 1984.
- Kristin continues: "A lot of the songs deal with the agoraphobia versus claustrophobia dilemma: the problem of what a home is, when do you leave it, how are you going to make yourself a home.
- The decline of home weaving appears to stem mainly from the ageing of the work-force in a physically exacting industry, the fluctuations in demand, and the movement of some workers to oil-related jobs.
- She'd give Gloria a piece of her mind when she got home!
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