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Перевод: redoubt
[существительное] редут ; цитадель
Тезаурус:
- Apart from Simon Hughes's redoubt in Southwark and Bermondsey, the Liberals today are strong only where the Liberals were strong in the '50s and '60s - in Scotland, the West Country and parts of Wales.
- At the Redoubt Mr Major told the 2,400 troops including those from the Cheshire Regiment and Royal Engineers: "I wanted to see what was happening on the ground and particularly to express my thanks to you for the work you are doing.
- Inside the parliament building Lithuania's last redoubt is being prepared.
- Going back perhaps 200 years the Ponderosa was a little farmhouse nestling in a redoubt at the highest point on the mountain road between Belfast and "Derry.
- He is due to arrive this morning at the Divulje barracks near Split on the Croatian coast and travel on, weather permitting, to a camp known as The Redoubt near Tomislavgrad in south-west Bosnia.
- A key part of the prince's trip took him to the logistics base Camp Redoubt, set up on a tortuous mountain pass between Vitez in central Bosnia and Tomislavgrad near the Croatian border.
- The thieves smashed down doors and broke open hardened-steel padlocks to gain entry to the Redoubt Fort, in Harwich, only to discover nothing of value inside.
- Hythe Range to Redoubt Wall for dabs, pout and rockling.
- Visit the Redoubt military museum, housed in a Napoleonic fortress, or Treasure Island children's play centre.
- At the Redoubt Mr Major told troops including those from the Cheshire Regiment and Royal Engineers: "I wanted to see what was happening on the ground and particularly to express my thanks to you for the work you are doing.
- He arrived in Split aboard an RAF VC10, and was then taken to Tomislavgrad and the Redoubt, a high altitude forward post, by helicopter and armoured car.
- Millwall's chagrin was heightened by the knowledge that their redoubt had been stormed by a full-back, Bowen's 60th minute winner being a cold blooded execution from Robert Fleck's spear of a short through-ball.
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