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1 полицейский участок
1) General subject: clubhouse, cop shop, nick, police station, police-station, station, station house, watchhouse, station-house, stationhouse2) American: precinct, pig heaven3) Law: charge office, choky, police district (территориальный), police precinct, policy station, precinct house, precinct station4) Indian language: tana5) Abbreviation: pd6) Jargon: cally, can, cop-shop, Toby (в Великобритании), bear cage7) Jail: front office8) Taboo: crapper, piss-house9) Security: police establishment, police section, precinct (США)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > полицейский участок
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2 отдалённый
1) прич. см. отдалять2) прил. ( отделённый большим расстоянием или промежутком времени) remote; distantотдалённый райо́н — remote district
отдалённое схо́дство — remote likeness
отдалённые пре́дки — remote / distant ancestors
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3 Train, George Francis
[br]b. 24 March 1829 Boston, Massachusetts, USA d. 1904[br]American entrepreneur who introduced tramways to the streets of London.[br]He was the son of a merchant, Oliver Train, who had settled in New Orleans, Louisiana. His mother and sister died in a yellow fever epidemic and he was sent to live on his grandmother's farm at Waltham, Massachusetts, where he went to the district school. He left in 1843 and was apprenticed in a grocery store in nearby Cambridge, where, one day, a relative named Enoch Train called to see him. George Train left and went to join his relative's shipping office across the river in Boston; Enoch Train, among other enterprises, ran a packet line to Liverpool and, in 1850, sent George to England to manage his Liverpool office. Three years later, George Train went to Melbourne, Australia, and established his own shipping firm; he is said to have earned £95,000 in his first year there. In 1855 he left Australia to travel in Europe and the Levant where he made many contacts. In the late 1850s and early 1860s he was in England seeking capital for American railroads and promoting the construction of street railways or trams in Liverpool, London and Staffordshire. In 1862 he was back in Boston, where he was put in jail for disturbing a public meeting; in 1870, he achieved momentary fame for travelling around the world in eighty days.[br]Further ReadingD.Malone (ed.), 1932–3, Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. 5, New York: Charles Scribner.IMcN
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