-
1 high street
-
2 high street
(U.K.) Gen Mgta main street considered as an important retail area -
3 High Street Banking Company
NASDAQ: HSTEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > High Street Banking Company
-
4 Web High Street
Trademark term: WHST -
5 Prospect Street High Income Portfolio
NYSE. PHYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Prospect Street High Income Portfolio
-
6 hlavní třída
-
7 aîalgata
-
8 главная улица
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > главная улица
-
9 velika ulica
• high-street -
10 hlavná ulica
-
11 rue principale
-
12 anacadde
high street -
13 fõút
high street -
14 fõutca
high street -
15 calle principal, la
= high street, the, main street, theEx. Most centres will be found in Town Halls, but a few have put on a more attractive image by being located in shop-front premises in the high street.Ex. The vista of main street shows in addition to the jumble and squeeze of shops, a 12-story skyscraper, several impressive banks, and a few elderly housing units. -
16 центральна вулиця
high street, main street, main drag -
17 главная улица
high street брит., амер. main street, разг. main drag -
18 центральная улица
high street брит., амер. main street, разг. main dragРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > центральная улица
-
19 rua principal
high, high street -
20 mesa traviesa
• high street• high tea
См. также в других словарях:
high street — ˈhigh street noun [countable] COMMERCE the main street of a town where many shops and businesses are: • The fashion industry has established better links through design and manufacturing to the high street (= to shops in high streets, where most… … Financial and business terms
high street — n BrE 1.) the main street of a town where most of the shops and businesses are ▪ Camden High Street in/on the high street ▪ A new bookshop had opened in the high street. high street banks/shops/stores etc 2.) the high street used to talk about… … Dictionary of contemporary English
high street — high streets 1) N COUNT: oft in names after n The high street of a town is the main street where most of the shops and banks are. [mainly BRIT] Vegetarian restaurants and health food shops are springing up in every high street. ...West Bromwich… … English dictionary
High Street — kann sich auf das folgende beziehen: High Street ist die Haupteinkaufstraße in Orten in Großbritannien, Australien etc.. Die High Street entspricht der Main Street in Nordamerika. High Street ein Berg im Lake District, Cumbria, England … Deutsch Wikipedia
high street — ► NOUN Brit. 1) the main street of a town. 2) (before another noun ) (high street) (of retail goods) catering to the needs of the ordinary public: high street fashion … English terms dictionary
high street — high ,street noun count BRITISH the main street in a town or city a. used for talking about the business that shops do: Sales in the high street continue to fall … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
high-street — highˈ street adjective Typical of or readily found in high streets • • • Main Entry: ↑high … Useful english dictionary
High Street — This article is about the generic term for the main business streets in British towns. For roads of the same name and other uses, see High Street (disambiguation). High Street in Gillingham, Kent, England … Wikipedia
high street */ — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms high street : singular high street plural high streets British a) the main street in a town or city, with a lot of businesses along it Musselburgh High Street the pub on the corner of the High Street high… … English dictionary
high street — n (BrE) the main shopping street in the centre of a town or city. It is often used as part of a name: Oxford High Street I met her in the high street. high street shops Marks and Spencer, the UK’s most famous High Street brand Compare main… … Universalium
high street — noun (C) BrE the main street of a town where most of the shops and businesses are: Camden High Street | peak sales on the high street at Christmas | high street banks/shops etc (=the shops etc that most people use) compare Main Street … Longman dictionary of contemporary English