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Перевод: pillar
[существительное] столб ; стержень колонны; колонна ; стойка ; опора ; столп ; оплот ; целик [горн.] ; пиллерс ; [глагол] подпирать; украшать колоннами; поддерживать
Тезаурус:
- Centre-forward Tom White was Manager Bert Head's primary target at Pittodrie, but he brought John McCormick back with him as well from the Granite City for a mere 1,500 - and it was the craggy defender who became such a staunch and resolute pillar of Palace rearguards and helped guide the club through to 1st Division security.
- Professor W. F. Grimes in his essay "The Archaeology of the Stamford Region" in The Making of Stamford suggests that "the inscription on the recently erected pillar that marks the Roman crossing on the Welland ought to be replaced by one which does less violence to the facts as they appear to be."
- In a corner of the Salon Imperial of the Hotel Intercontinental, Paris, Harriet Varna braced her back against a statuesque pillar and looked steadily into the viewfinder of her camera, concentrating on her subjects so fiercely that she was almost oblivious to the electric atmosphere that surrounded her, bouncing off the Viennese dcor and the sumptuous rococo ceiling along with the heat and the light as the models of the House of Saint Laurent moved gracefully along the hundred yards of catwalk to display the new season's couture collection.
- His obligatory attendance of the 40th birthday party of East Germany has helped to leave that self-advertised "pillar of European stability" and "trustiest of friends of the Soviet Union" looking more unstable than at any time since the Red Army moved in to suppress the uprising of 17 June 1953.
- When I was laying siege to the south wet pillar of the Dru our accommodation was a leaky tent on the campsite behind Biollay, our recreation table football in the Bar National."
- The obvious isolated pillar of rock is the Trinnacle, its tantalising prongs acting like a magnet for scramblers - and persuasive photographers!
- Lady's Pillar
- Coming back from the pillar box at the end of Charteris Road, Nurse Rose met the Private Wing sister.
- In fact, he was the archetypal "pillar of society": flour-miller, magistrate and county councillor.
- On her way back to "Flintcomb Ash", she was overtaken by Alec d'Urberville at Cross-in-Hand, a mysterious stone pillar by the roadside.
- This steep, narrow, 800 metres couloir, hemmed in by the famous Gervasutti Pillar and the Three Points Pillar, and first climbed by Boivin and Gabarrou in 1975, had always held a tremendous mystique for me.
- It is the jewel of four decades of French and German diplomacy and the pillar of any future European architecture
- Section Three: Steel Fell, High Raise, Rossett Pike, Bowfell, Esk Pike, Great End, Great Gable, Kirkfell, Pillar, Scoat Fell, Steeple, Haycock, Seatallan, Middle Fell, finishing at the bridge at Greendale (GR 143056).
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