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Перевод: nearby
[прилагательное] близкий; соседний; близлежащий; [наречие] неподалеку; поблизости; близко; рядом; вскоре; [предлог] близ
Тезаурус:
- Soon she was singing with various friends in nearby Crouch End.
- There was intense suspicion of the "foreigner" (although he was as likely to be a trader from the nearby town as a native of another land), but the ordinary inhabitants of the territories which were to become the modern States of Europe had no sense of common identity, of membership of national groups.
- Angus Maude, who had written about The Middle Classes and in 1983 was to become a life peer, lived in a nearby village, sent his children (or at least his daughters) to Banbury Grammar School and was an incisive critic of the contemporary changes in educational policy.
- And the old Jew had done likewise: coming to live in nearby Heiligenstadt and pretending to be a moneylender.
- But then again, maybe Jos had been nearby all the while?
- The liaison officer and local police were on the nearby road, ready to stop the traffic.
- It will be intriguing to test whether other nearby quasars have close companions, not distinguishable from the quasar images to be seen on previous photographs.
- There are a few small beaches, but generally most people hop on a boat or shared jeep style taxi and go to Gumbet or one of the other nearby beaches to spend the day.
- The mutineers, all members of an elite scout-ranger regiment, marched to a nearby army camp, defiantly saying that they did not surrender to the government.
- Nearby was expensive Kensington, where rich ladies shopped, and a walk from that was Earls Court, with its baby-faced male and female whores arguing and shoving each other in the pubs; there were transvestites and addicts and many disoriented people and con-merchants.
- An observer watching such a collapse from a nearby star would lose sight of the collapsing object.
- After that he went into a nursing home nearby.
- I accepted a tin of pipe tobacco and two boxes of scented soap to trade with the old man in the nearby cottage.
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