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Перевод: outskirts
[существительное] окраина ; предместья ; опушка
Тезаурус:
- They too were a family of skilled craftsmen and, like so many of the first two generations of South Wales industrial settlers, retained a small interest in country matters, raising pigs and often keeping a pony or two on the outskirts of their villages.
- Some remains of the plant are on the eastern outskirts of the village, while a mile to the north, off the A386, the National Trust preserves the former engine house of Wheal Betsy Mine, which produced lead, silver and zinc into the late 1870s, being known then as the Prince Arthur Consols mine.
- They pressed on, with the noise getting worse, and drove into the outskirts of the town.
- a rather simple girl who hangs about on the outskirts of a village
- Such is the bewildering complexity of sectarian politics in Northern Ireland that Mr Vitty - who draws his support from the gut Loyalist working class housing estates on the eastern outskirts of Belfast - has been left in the lurch by the Official Unionist Party despite campaigning on a United Unionist ticket.
- A larger group of people stand on the outskirts surveying the spectacle and we join them.
- In April 1974, seven months after the coup which brought Pinochet to power, he arrived at the Air Force base of Colina on the outskirts of Santiago to begin his two years of military service.
- The Red Lion was on the outskirts of town, in "the country" - if so it could be called - where fields showed coyly between pre-war semis, sprouting electricity sub-stations and pylons, drive-in garden centres and the odd cow or two.
- One such was a remarkable grotto-garden built for a South African diamond mining millionaire at Merrow Grange on the outskirts of Guildford, in Surrey.
- The strange horse will hover around on the outskirts of the herd until it is eventually accepted.
- Although, in the evening, the orange glow of Newcastle-upon-Tyne hangs in the middle distance and the moan of motorways is blown to the outskirts of its beautiful formal gardens, it remains a peaceful oasis of eighteenth-century civilization, unchanged in its verdant park, beneath which lurk a hundred disused coal pits.
- It formerly powered Charlton Mill , before reaching the first mill on the outskirts of the expanding town, Sandford Mill .
- At the western outskirts of the town is the Bliss Valley Tweed Mill, an imposing stone-built factory which, if it were not for its chimney rising from a domed tower, would look like a great country mansion.
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