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Перевод: Welsh speek Welsh


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валлийский; уэльский;
[существительное]
валлийцы ; уэльсцы ; валлийский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. Ryan is trying to keep a long-term perspective since his appointment as Welsh coach runs to the end of the next World Cup, in the autumn of 1991.
  2. "CONGRATULATIONS," said one of my Welsh male colleagues "on getting on to the assisted places scheme."
  3. The latter rumpus, still going on, emphasises Newport's plight: they were grateful for players from Welsh rugby's traditional whipping boys.
  4. In September he recorded a very detached impression of his stay: "The Welsh see so clearly, so abundantly, filling every space of air with a lovely form in firm white.
  5. Cross-channel traffic between South Wales and the coast from Weston to Ilfracombe, with settlement of Somerset and Devon families along the Welsh coast, is attested in the parish records that survive from the seventeenth century.
  6. The two major attempts at reform in the ten years before Mrs Thatcher, the reform of the House of Lords in 1969 and Scottish and Welsh devolution in 1978, were both conspicuous failures.
  7. That neatly upstaged both Sir Ian McKellen and Antony Sher, who had brought their Shakespearian training to bear on a range of literary readings which also featured more earthy contributions from the Liverpool poet Roger McGough, the Geordie writer Alan Plater, and Welsh wordsmith Danny Abse.
  8. But without television coverage, the promoters could not afford to meet the costs, and the Scots, Welsh and Irish looked like missing the opportunity.
  9. THE spectacularly ambitious plan by the Welsh Rugby Union to raise funds with a massed male-voice choir of 10,000 at the National Stadium in Cardiff next month is well under way.
  10. The likes of Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, John Smith and Martin O'Neill have made good impressions, though Neil Kinnock, who got on famously badly with Ronald Reagan but adequately with Mr Bush, is still often referred to by the few Americans who pay any attention to British politics as "the Welsh windbag".
  11. David Brindle finds a cure for many of the ills dogging the NHS's new contract culture The Welsh way to good national health.
  12. Over demanding Welsh roads, Martin Vincent referees a showdown between the two.
  13. In a reverse image of Mr Major's public appearances, as the Labour leader's belief in victory grew in the last days, so his studied calm and restraint slipped away, and a fatal hint of the "cocky Welsh boyo" marked his public performances.

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