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1 the London railway termini
Общая лексика: железнодорожные вокзалы ЛондонаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the London railway termini
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n геогр. Лондонa ship bound for London — судно, направляющееся в Лондон
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3 terminus
ˈtə:mɪnəs сущ. конечная станция;
вокзал( на конечной станции) вокзал - the London railway termini железнодорожные вокзалы Лондона конечная станция железной дороги, авиационной или пароходной линии;
конечная остановка трамвая, автобуса и т. п. конечная точка;
цель, назначение - the * of his tour конечная точка его путешествия - * ed quem конечная точка - * a quo исходная точка( редкое) предел, граница (мифология) Термин (бог - охранитель границ) (архитектура) пьедестал с бюстом terminus (pl es, ni) конечная станция;
вокзал (на конечной станции) ~ конечная станция ~ конечный пункт ~ терминалБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > terminus
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4 terminus
[ʹtɜ:mınəs] n (pl -ni)1. 1) вокзал2) конечная станция железной дороги, авиационной или пароходной линии; конечная остановка трамвая, автобуса и т. п.2. конечная точка; цель, назначениеterminus a quo - исходная /отправная/ точка
3. редк. предел, граница5. архит. пьедестал с бюстом -
5 terminus
1. n вокзал2. n конечная точка; цель, назначение3. n редк. предел, граница4. n рим. миф. Термин5. n архит. пьедестал с бюстомСинонимический ряд:1. boundary (noun) boundary; confine; demarcation; margin; separation2. end (noun) cease; cessation; close; closing; closure; completion; conclusion; consummation; desistance; desuetude; discontinuance; discontinuation; end; ending; extremity; final stop; finish; goal; objective; period; stop; target; termination; wrap-up
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