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Перевод: livery
[прилагательное] темно-каштановый; страдающий болезнью печени; желчный; ливрейный; раздражительный; [существительное] ливрея ; костюм члена гильдии; наряд ; убор ; платная конюшня; прокат ; ввод во владение
Тезаурус:
- Within a few months of arriving in Blackpool, Luff announced his five year plan to transform the Undertaking, changed the livery to ivory and green, and introduced a streamlined tramcar as the prototype of a new fleet (see p. 65).
- 2. 622 sporting a new livery introduced in 1983.
- The mainly green livery was adopted during the War, but lasted until 1959 on some cars.
- The pre-war livery seen on car 257 at Bispham Station on the Squires Gate service.
- Two Pantograph cars in the post-1937 cream livery pass in Dickson Road during demolition work for the new Odeon cinema opened in 1939.
- The Western Region won the prizes however for its nostalgic application of lined GWR steam-style livery to five of its top-link diesels.
- No time was lost putting them into service for the season, still in the L.U.T. livery, which was similar to Blackpool's.
- Most people like to try and look after their horses themselves, often with some help from the livery yard owner or a friend who has different commitments.
- Now almost thirty years old, and arguably BR's best-ever buys, the Mark 1 based Class 309 "Clacton" units, continued their relentless treks across the Essex countryside, now with new seating, a new livery, and with the extension of wires to Ipswich and Norwich, the chance to break out of their traditional operational straitjacket.
- No 37669 in early Railfreight grey livery brings down English China Clays train, consisting newly introduced CDA wagons, into Lostwithiel station on 6 May 1988.
- Externally, their appearance was enhanced by their cream livery with green lines which emphasised their length.
- Today they are being rewired and repainted in a new livery, giving them a handsome appearance which belies their fifty years.
- There was suitable razzamatazz at Waterloo on 10 June when the blue/white/red/grey livery was shown to the press on two Class 455 units and a Class 50 Howe hauling a short rake of Mark 2 coaches.
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