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Перевод: landlocked
[прилагательное] окруженный сушей; закрытый; пресноводный
Тезаурус:
- The desire of landlocked kingdoms to share in the potential of overseas trade may explain their belligerence towards coastal kingdoms in the seventh century.
- Offshore centres, even the landlocked ones like Luxembourg and coastal ones like Dublin and Gibraltar, are, like the elephant, difficult to define but easy to recognise.
- A week out of Moscow across Siberia and five time zones later you somehow land up in landlocked Mongolia.
- Even those who have never seen the ocean, who live forever landlocked or are blind, would, according to Wordsworth, still have sight of that immortal sea.
- Overseas aid came in from many quarters (including South Africa); the landlocked Zambians brought in health officials from all their neighbours to try to limit the spread of the disease, which nevertheless struck Malawi.
- He felt landlocked in the middle of all those fields."
- She was enchanted with green and flowery Attica (as in spring it still is), and the little landlocked bay of Porto Rfti that was then still "real country".
- To the left - the south - were the indentations of a swampy, evil-looking coast, where the shores of Panama curved and recurved to form the immense and nearly landlocked Gulf of San Miguel.
- That is enough to raise the level of the largest landlocked stretch of water in the Middle East by about 0.5 m in 12 months.
- This landlocked location isn't the first place you'd think of for a diving school but the Diver Training College is proving to be very popular.
- The pier is small, the cottages few and tidily arranged, the little beaches a delight for pebble collectors, the bay a narrow inlet of Loch Torridon landlocked on three sides by gaunt grey hills, and only the cry of seabirds disturbs the silence.
- The main interest is centred on the splendid harbour, almost completely landlocked and providing excellent shelter.
- The expanding Nottinghamshire coalfield was peculiarly landlocked with poor access to the coast and to the large industrial areas and had, perhaps, the least effective links of a major coal producing area with London - the Great Central was not yet built.
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