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greycoat солдат в серой шинели; амер. ист. солдат армии южан (в гражданской войне 1861-65 гг.) -
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grey-coat
1> солдат в серой шинели
2> _разг. солдат армии южан (во время гражданской войны в
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Австралийский сленг: заключённый (букв. серая куртка) -
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уст. заключённый <букв. серая куртка>Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > greycoat
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5 Greycoat Hospital
['greɪkəut,hɔspɪtl]Гре́йкоут-Хо́спитал (известная женская средняя школа в Лондоне; государственная. Основана в 1698; ок. 1000 учащихся)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Greycoat Hospital
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