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Перевод: liveried
[прилагательное] носящий ливрею; в ливрее
Тезаурус:
- Christmas Day is stockings for the children, breakfast, church and lunch served by liveried footmen and uniformed maids, with the children at a separate table.
- Using the Mark 1 blue/grey set, complete with a Network SouthEast liveried coach, the scene was set for a return history period piece.
- One is a 1963 built third-class passenger vehicle numbered 5856, and liveried in the former Great Western colours of chocolate and cream.
- On board, liveried stewards serve delicious meals and fine wines with the style and elegance you would expect from the "King of Trains".
- Situated in a former ex-Great Western Railway coach, No.1160 liveried in chocolate and cream at platform one, the exhibition boasts a staggering 200 visitors per day during the operating season of the SVR.
- The Thompson B1 Locomotive Trust 671264 (1264) also inside Loughborough shed, is making steady progress with the main framework and driving wheel sets being liveried in apple green colours.
- Jean handed his cloak to the liveried servant, who bowed.
- An occasional railtour has used the line in recent years, and one employed green liveried class 20's 20030/64, seen at Neepsend where the entrance to the old GC engine sheds used to be.
- "CADBURY NUMBER 1" an old 0-4-0 tank locomotive liveried in maroon and lined-out in yellow and black and locally known as "Lolloper" due to its riding qualities, or "The Fruit and Nut Case" from its original long association with the chocolate factory at Bourneville in Birmingham, hauled a short freight train on another adjacent road to the "Main Line".
- Coupled to this is a maroon liveried BG (Brake/Guard) W80797 and half used as a Museum and picture gallery in connection with the local railway scene, the other as a general meeting projection room.
- The other main steam exhibit at the museum is No. 6115 "Scots Guardsman" liveried in lined-out black.
- As "the council of twelve", selected from the "council of twenty-four", they formed an exclusive survivor of the traditional merchants gilds, even to the extent of their liveried cloaks.
- After the usual pleasantries he took Mark along one of the labyrinth of corridors flanked with busts of the famous, and stopped before a heavy oak-panelled door attended by a liveried usher.
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