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1 to enclose the town with a wall
to enclose the town/to surround the town with a wall обнести город стенойEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to enclose the town with a wall
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2 a town with many amusements
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3 (a) town with the population of 20 thousand inhabitants
a town with the population of 20 thousand inhabitants/people город с населением 20 тысяч жителейEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) town with the population of 20 thousand inhabitants
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4 a high-stepping town with a lot of fun for all
Общая лексика: весёлый город, где каждый найдёт себе развлечение по вкусуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a high-stepping town with a lot of fun for all
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5 a small town with no eligible young men
Общая лексика: городок, где не за кого замуж выйтиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a small town with no eligible young men
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6 go to town (with somebody)
Табуированная лексика: (о гомосексуалисте) искать пассивного партнёра, совокуплятьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > go to town (with somebody)
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7 serve a town with electricity
Макаров: снабжать город электричествомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > serve a town with electricity
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8 serve a town with gas
Макаров: снабжать город газом -
9 serve a town with water
Общая лексика: снабдить город водой, снабжать город водойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > serve a town with water
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10 supply of a town with food
Макаров: снабжение города продовольствиемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > supply of a town with food
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11 surround a town with walls
Макаров: обнести город стенойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > surround a town with walls
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12 a town with a past
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13 a town with a past
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14 (a) town with little population
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) town with little population
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15 town
[taun]nгород, городокThey rebuilt many ruined towns. — Они заново отстроили многие города, разрушенные войной.
The town was completely destroyed. — Город был совершенно разрушен.
The flood threatened the town. — Городу угрожало наводнение.
- big town- chief towns
- oriental town
- small town
- strange town- port town- deserted town
- ghost town
- medium-sized town
- trading town
- mining town
- noisy town
- besieged town
- neglected town
- rebuilt town
- market town
- shanty town
- rapidly growing town
- densely populated town
- out-of-the-way town
- typically southern town
- third largest town
- well-planned layed-out town
- town library
- town authorities
- town services- town water supply- town with little population
- town with the population of 20 thousand inhabitants- town on the river- town at the foot of the mountain
- town across the river- utility service of the town- heating system of the town
- sights of interest of the town
- bird's eye view of the town
- within the town - out of town
- on the outskirts of the town
- wander about a town
- restore a town
- raise the town from the ashes
- go to town
- move to town
- drive about the town
- short of the town
- be town bred
- live in town
- build up develop new areas of the town
- come down from town
- lay out plan a town
- settle down in a town
- show smb around the town
- defend the town
- visit a town
- enclose the town with a wall
- go sightseeing around the town
- attack a town
- lose one's way in the town
- found out a town
- secure a town against assault
- protect the town
- find one's way in a town
- capture a town
- conquer a town
- take the town by surprise
- lay siege to the town
- raze the town out
- sweep the town from the face of the earth
- town lies on a hill
- town is located on both banks of the river
- town stretches along the bank of the river
- town is named after...
- town is famous for its architecture
- town borders on a forest
- town withstood the siege
- town fell
- town passes over from hands to hands
- town passed over to the enemyUSAGE:(1.) Существительное town противопоставлено существительному city. Существительное city обозначает большой, промышленный город или город, независимо от его размеров, в котором есть собор. (2.) Существительное town, обозначающее "не в деревне", "не в сельской местности", употребляется без артикля в оборотах типа to go to town, go out of town, be in town, live in town. (3.) Русское выражение "поехать за город" соответствует английскому выражению to go to the country -
16 TOWN
osto (= town with wall) (city), opelë (walled village/house), irin; TOWN WITH WALLS AND TOWERS tirios (prob. tiriost-), TOWNSHIP ostar –OS, PEL(ES), LT1:258, LT2:343, 336 -
17 town
town ⇒ Towns and cities n ville f ; to go into town aller en ville ; the whole town knows about it toute la ville est au courant ; she's out of town at the moment elle n'est pas là en ce moment ; he comes from out of town US il n'est pas d'ici ; to leave ou skip ○ town US quitter la ville ; guess who's back in town ○ ! devine qui est au retour! ; look me up next time you're in town viens me voir la prochaine fois que tu passeras à Londres (or à Paris or à New York etc) ; she's in town to publicize her film elle est à Londres (or à Paris or à New York etc) pour faire de la publicité pour son film ○.to go out on the town, to have a night (out) on the town faire la noce or la bombe ○ ; to go to town on ( be extravagant with) ne pas lésiner sur ; mettre le paquet ○ sur [decor, catering] ; ( make much of) exploiter [qch] à fond [story, scandal] ; he's the talk of the town on ne parle que de lui ; town and gown GB les citadins mpl et les universitaires mpl.ⓘ Town and gown Dans les villes universitaires, en particulier à Cambridge et Oxford, expression qui renvoie à la coexistence de deux cultures, celle de la ville et de ses habitants ( town), et celle de l'université, en particulier les professeurs et les étudiants ( gown). ⇒ Oxbridge -
18 town girdled about/around with a river
town girdled about/around with a riverEnglish-Dutch dictionary > town girdled about/around with a river
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19 town
1. n город; городокtown centre — городской центр, центр города
walled town — укреплённый город; город-крепость
market town — город, в котором происходят базары
2. n амер. местечко3. n центр деловой или торговой жизни городаtown father — отец города, влиятельный гражданин
4. n административный центр; самый большой из близлежащих городов; близлежащий город5. n столица6. n жители городаtown talk — то, о чём говорит весь город, городская сплетня
town peopled with memories — город, вызывающий воспоминания
7. n амер. жители местечкаghost town — город-призрак; город, покинутый жителями
8. n городская жизнь9. n амер. городская община; муниципалитетtown center — городской центр, центральная часть города
town house — городская квартира; городской дом, особняк
10. n село, в котором есть базарtown ditch — ров, окружающий стены города
town redolent of age — город, где всё дышит стариной
11. n арх. светское обществоa man about town — светский человек, богатый повеса, жуир
12. n шотл. дом, ферма с надворными постройкамигруппа домов; деревня, деревушка
13. n скопление нор степных собак; гнездовье пингвинов14. v редк. застраивать городами15. v редк. делать городом, превращать в городhis native town — город, где он родился
Синонимический ряд:1. citizenry (noun) citizenry; inhabitants; population; townspeople2. city (noun) borough; burg; burgh; city; community; district; hamlet; locale; metropolis; municipality; neighbourhood; township; vicinity; village -
20 Town, Ithiel
[br]b. 1784 Thompson, Connecticut, USAd. 1844 New Haven, Connecticut, USA[br]American architect and bridge builder.[br]Town studied in Boston, Massachusetts, under Asher Benjamin. His first important work was the Center Church on New Haven Green, and in 1814 he was commissioned to build Trinity Church, also on New Haven Green. He designed many more public buildings in many cities, including the Customs House on Wall Street, New York, and the Indiana State Capitol in Indianapolis. He patented the "Town lattice" for truss bridges in 1820, which established his reputation as a bridge builder; he also built a number of covered bridges. He entered into partnership with Martin E.Thompson in 1827–8 and with Alexander J.Davis in 1829–43. He was a collector of books on architecture and fine arts, using the money from his bridge building to acquire what was said to be the best collection in the country.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFounder, National Academy of Design.Further Reading1975, Webster's American Biographies.IMcN
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