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Перевод: rendezvous
[существительное] свидание; место свидания; место встречи; сбор войск в назначенном месте; сбор кораблей в назначенном месте; [глагол] встречаться в назначенном месте
Тезаурус:
- All went well until the patrol reached the area of the Trig al Ab, the old camel track leading into the desert from the coast road where L Detachment had made their rendezvous after the first operation.
- The 1834 Green River rendezvous was attended both by Nez Perce headmen and the burly, broad-jawed Methodist minister Jason Lee.
- There are countless individual stories encapsulated in the photographs of migrant workers arriving at Continental stations or commuters pouring into the London termini, of the Jews being herded on to trains headed for the death-camps, or of armies departing for half a dozen different wars - the brave, cheerful, youthful faces of a nation's young men heading off for the rendezvous with destiny.
- Before raising the anchor, he had punched the rendezvous into the Loran's computer; now the radio navigation system gave Golden Girl 's position in relation to the rendezvous to within a hundred metres.
- When darkness fell, the men drove off up the escarpment and made for the rendezvous, spreading themselves out as widely as possible.
- A meeting that is not a rendezvous
- They would use incendiary-cum-explosive bombs to disable the aircraft and then retire to a pre-arranged rendezvous point in the desert where they could be picked up by a patrol of the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG).
- Still clutching this souvenir, he and his group made their rendezvous and met up with Stirling back in the desert.
- Trent had thought, on the way out to the rendezvous with the Baglietto, that the hurricane would be his surest ally.
- All parties managed to get across the narrow neck of the Great Sand Sea and arrived at their rendezvous in the mountains on 9 and 10 September.
- Victor had bragged, absurdly, that he'd had a five a.m. rendezvous with her at a private house in Cadogan Square, just before her flight to Poland, and that "the earth had moved".
- Some sort of rendezvous for effete Servicemen.
- He ordered Sergeant Yates to take the bulk of the party to the rendezvous, while he himself set off to reconnoitre the escarpment with Sergeant Tait.
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