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Перевод: Yugoslavian
[прилагательное] югославский
Тезаурус:
- THE commander of Serbian forces annexing large areas of Bosnia-Hercegovina yesterday mocked the international recognition of the former Yugoslavian republic.
- It said: "I'm much criticised for part of a written order under my signature which includes a sentence that the Yugoslavian nationals were not to be told their destination.
- Sarajevo Radio said a newly formed "military council" had ordered all Muslim inhabitants to surrender their weapons, and Yugoslavian federal army patrols were reported in the town centre after the fighting ceased.
- The moving spectacle, which was interrupted repeatedly by rounds of automatic weapons fire, was carried live on Sarajevo television, and beamed to homes in all the former Yugoslavian republics.
- THE breakaway Yugoslavian republic of Bosnia-Hercegovina sank deeper into bloodshed and turmoil yesterday as it prepared to receive recognition as an independent state by the European Community.
- Spanish Peseta 193.50; American Dollar 1.6180; Greek Drachma 267.15; Tunisian Dinar 1.5561; Moroccan Dirham 13.7503; Yugoslavian Dinar 325.26.
- While his men flushed out pockets of Muslim resistance in the eastern town of Visegrad, Colonel Milun Jovanovic declared that, as far as he was concerned, he was still on Yugoslavian soil.
- Both the oceanic and the continental crust are separated from the underlying mantle by a sort of boundary, or discontinuity, known after its Yugoslavian discoverer as the Mohorovicic discontinuity, or Moho for short.
- Boris Mavra, Oxford's Yugoslavian three, was so exhausted that he had to be lifted out of the boat, though he recovered quickly.
- Having this system in place alerts companies to suspicious orders, and Stephenson said that CIA members had recently reported shady Yugoslavian and Libyan inquiries to the British government agencies.
- Portugal's Aurora Cunha won the women's race in a course record 2-;29-;15, almost six minutes ahead of Yugoslavian Suzana Ciric in 2-;35-;11.
- Mavra, the first Yugoslavian to row the race, had scarcely been able to contribute a stroke to Oxford's last few.
- Fighting around Kupres, in which Yugoslavian federal fighter jets have been used to attack Croat positions, is thought to have claimed more than 100 lives, although there has been no independent confirmation.
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