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Перевод: quay
[существительное] причал ; набережная ; стенка ; мол
Тезаурус:
- Northern Section: Hereford v Connagh's Quay Nomads; Porthmadog v Wrexham; Penycae v Caersws; Conway Utd or Bangor v Flint; Mostyn or Brymbo Steelworks v Colwyn Bay; Morda Utd v Kidderminster Harriers; Twyyn-Bryncrug v Lex X1; Chirk v Rhyl.
- Arriving at the edge of the quay, Fitzroy Maclean attempted to inflate it, only to discover that it had a puncture.
- He hadn't had to tell them to take their shoes off before boarding at the Co-op quay and in three days of cruising they had washed the sand off their feet after each shore trip.
- The European at ow Gill on its long journey south to Harwich Parkeston Quay.
- Certainly the Bond family, of fourteenth century Erth Barton, religiously rowed across to George's Quay each Sunday to attend church at Sheviock, where they had their own pew.
- A band led a procession, which included four hundred schoolchildren, through the streets and a public lunch was held on East Looe Quay.
- He found half a dozen fishermen seated under the palm trees at the foot of the Co-operative quay.
- He was restlessly scanning the quay, searching backwards and forwards.
- A similar situation was happening in nearby Tewkesbury when, in 1865, Samuel Healing opened his large steam-powered Borough Mills in Quay Street.
- The lane, known as George's Lane, runs from Sheviock church to George's Quay on the River Lynher.
- The razzmatazz on the quay heralded the style of the crossing.
- The quay turned steadily, the river with it, and on the hill beyond, church and rich houses floated ghostly in misty trees lit by an early yellow dawn.
- "No, but I went down to the quay one Sunday and I heard her.
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