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Перевод: land
[прилагательное] земельный; сухопутный; наземный; [существительное] земля ; суша ; поверхность земли; материк ; страна ; государство; мощная военная держава; почва ; земельная собственность; поместья ; доходный дом; узкая фаска; поле нареза; обрабатываемый пахотный участок; [глагол] высаживать; высаживать на берег; высаживаться; причаливать; приставать к берегу; приземлять; приземляться; приземлиться; делать посадку; прибывать; достигать; приводить; вытащить на берег; поймать; выиграть; попасть; угодить; добиться чего-л.; ставить в то или иное положение
Тезаурус:
- For land improvements (only) the levels of aid are higher in the LFA than outside and similar to those quoted above for development plans.
- 10 acres of land (that's about 5 football pitches) will support
- 'But I want you to know tonight," said Martin Luther King in his final and most famous speech in Memphis in 1968, "that we, as a people will get to the promised land."
- Other land does belong to the company, but it is being worked still and eventually will be restored.
- If you use a dinghy or a small boat, chain it up to a ring when you land and then padlock the chain.
- Although the agricultural departments may make competent judgements about the suitability of hill land for agriculture or forestry it is difficult to comprehend how they might also make an assessment of the potential wider impact of a change in land use without considerably more evidence than is currently available.
- The wines from the Bordeaux region of south west France are classified by the property - the estate or chteau is given a "class" or "classed growth" according to its owner and the quality of the land.
- Later in the conflict, the light cruiser HMS Glamorgan was hit by an Exocet launched from a trailer on dry land, but the crew steered the ship so that the missile hit the vessel's stem and Glamorgan survived.
- Such teaching, mercifully, does not accurately reflect what the Israelites achieved, or were able to achieve, in the conquest of the Land.
- The custodian can then in theory pay compensation to the original owner - although the land, of course, has gone.
- For this he paid ten pence a year at Michaelmas and performed a number of other duties on the lord's land and paid tithes to the church.
- This land is mainly low-lying, of strong soil, low rainfall, and has a long, warm growing season.
- The Office of Works considered this to be too expensive in land acquisition and Burton then prepared another scheme, which was confined to Crown land, retained Fludyer's house and No. 15, and had a wing extending along the south side of Downing Street.
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