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1 искать прибежища
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2 искать пристанища
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3 искать приюта
Religion: howff -
4 навещать знакомые места
General subject: howffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > навещать знакомые места
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5 прибежище
1) General subject: anchorage, citadel, den, hangout, harbour, haven, oasis, recourse, refuge, resort2) Colloquial: hoochie, port of call3) Construction: shelter4) Religion: abode (A temporary stay, sojourn), refuge (буддизм)5) Law: harbor6) Australian slang: lurk8) Scottish language: howff9) Ecology: sanctuary10) Makarov: habitation -
6 пристанище
1) General subject: abri, hangout, harbor, harbourage, haven, put you up, retreat, shelter, refuge, asylum2) Colloquial: hoochie3) American: accommodation, put-you-up4) French: pied-а-terre5) Obsolete: holt7) Architecture: pied a terre8) Scottish language: howff10) Makarov: resort -
7 приют
1) General subject: accommodation, asylum, creche, crib, funk hole, harborage, harbourage, haven, home, hospice, hospitage, housing, lodge, lodgement, lodgment (тж. перен.), nook, orphanage, port, put you up, refuge, retreat, shelter, charity-school2) Colloquial: hoochie3) American: put-you-up4) Obsolete: hospital (теперь только в названиях), hospitality, repair, sconce5) Poetical language: bower7) Law: almshouse, charity, receiving home (для несовершеннолетних делинквентов), reception center, reception centre, shelter-care facilities, shelter-care facility8) Scottish language: howff10) Makarov: foundling hospital (для подкидышей), hold, niche, sanctuary, shelter (для сирот и т.п.)11) Archaic: repairer12) Christianity: abode13) Marketology: getaway
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