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['æli]1) ((often alleyway) a narrow street in a city etc (usually not wide enough for vehicles).) ruelle2) (a long narrow area used for the games of bowling or skittles: a bowling alley.) bowling -
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['æli]1) ((often alleyway) a narrow street in a city etc (usually not wide enough for vehicles).) viela2) (a long narrow area used for the games of bowling or skittles: a bowling alley.) pista -
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[ˈælɪ]dar küçə; iki tərəfi ağaclı yol; xiyaban; blind alley dalan -
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[΄æli] n ծառուղի, նրբանցք. blind alley փակուղի -
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[`ælɪ]узкая улица, узкий переулокпроход между рядами домоваллеякегельбанАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > alley
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[al·ley || 'ælɪ]◙ n. סמטה; משעול* * *◙ לועשמ ;הטמס◄ -
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приватновласницький шлях; шлях громадського користування -
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venelle fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > alley
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I n1) алея; доріжка (у саду, парку)2) вузька вулиця, провулок; вузький прохід між будинками3) кегельбан4) cпopт. коридор ( на тенісному майданчику); прохід між супротивниками5) прохід між рядами ( у театрі)6) пoлiгp. пропуск декількох рядківII = ally II -
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In. 뒷골목, 뒷길, 좁은 길, 샛길IIn. 튀김돌 -
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Alley — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alphonse Amadou Alley (1930–1987), Präsident von Dahomey (heute: Benin) 1967/68 Candice Alley (* 1983), australische Sängerin und Songwriterin Fred Alley (1963–2001), US amerikanischer Librettist Gene… … Deutsch Wikipedia
alley — alley1 [al′ē] n. pl. alleys [ME aly < OFr alee < aler (Fr aller), to go < ML alare, contr. < L ambulare, to walk: see AMBLE] 1. a lane in a garden or park, bordered by trees or shrubs 2. a narrow street or walk, specif., a lane behind … English World dictionary
Alley — Al ley, n.; pl. {Alleys}. [OE. aley, alley, OF. al[ e]e, F. all[ e]e, a going, passage, fr. OE. aler, F. aller, to go; of uncertain origin: cf. Prov. anar, It. andare, Sp. andar.] 1. A narrow passage; especially a walk or passage in a garden or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
alley — (n.) mid 14c., passage in a house; open passage between buildings; walkway in a garden, from O.Fr. alee (13c., Mod.Fr. allée) a path, passage, way, corridor, also a going, from fem. of ale, pp. of aler to go, which ultimately may be a contraction … Etymology dictionary
Alley — Al ley, n.; pl. {Alleys}. [A contraction of alabaster, of which it was originally made.] A choice taw or marble. Dickens. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
alley — index way (channel) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
alley — [ˈæli] or alleyway [ˈæliˌweɪ] noun [C] a narrow street or passage between buildings … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
alley — has the plural form alleys … Modern English usage
alley — [n] narrow passage alleyway, back street, lane, passageway, path, pathway, walk; concept 501 … New thesaurus
alley — ► NOUN (pl. alleys) 1) a narrow passageway between or behind buildings. 2) a path in a park or garden. 3) a long, narrow area in which skittles and bowling are played. ORIGIN Old French alee walking or passage , from Latin ambulare to walk … English terms dictionary
Alley — Mårten Trotzigs Gränd, 90 cm wide, the narrowest alley in Gamla stan, Stockholm Alley in downtown … Wikipedia