a aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az

Перевод: atop speek atop


[наречие]
наверху; поверх; сверху;
[предлог]
наверху


Тезаурус:

  1. I have a vague impression of John Cocks tottering atop a wobbling step ladder, Champagne in one hand, camera in the other I now know what he means when he says "tight schedule"!
  2. The Aircoupe has an unusual trimming device, centrally placed in front of the seat, best described as a screw-threaded brass plunger running in a guide, with a black plastic knob atop.
  3. READERS of New Scientist will be familiar with the sensational discovery two years ago of a young Australopithecus female frozen in a glacier atop Mt.
  4. A water tank was also erected to store this water atop a house at the Station end of Ledsam Street and a bath-house opened on the ground floor.
  5. Much approved of by Mrs Lirriper: "a pretty little town with a great two-towered cathedral and another tower atop of one of the towers like a sort of stone pulpit and a market outside in front of the cathedral, and all so quaint and like a picture."
  6. The Chelsea Flower Show is probably not the most obvious place to pick up a bargain - lead lions rampant and Medici urns atop Corinthian columns must cost more than the Governor of the Bank of England earns in a week to transport there, let alone purchase.
  7. But however, he is doing a wheeler typo thing, almost a grind, atop the extension.
  8. But atop the blue tower blocks of big Waimea, he attracted as much attention as the Pope on the balcony of St Peter's.
  9. He shrank against the wall, felt himself embraced by coats hung one atop the other in untidy layers.
  10. A sturdily middle-class society does not sit easily atop political immobility; and, indeed, Taiwan has been experimenting with reform for the past three years.
  11. "By 1 January, we will be ready," says Estonia's Deputy Prime Minister in his office in the elegant pink government building, atop the hill dominating the spires and steep-sloping rooftops of the old Hanseatic heart of Estonia's capital.
  12. Experienced Temple Fortune locals seem to prefer to peer away from the posters at the television set perched atop the soft drinks cooler.
  13. This monolith sat atop an escarpment which accommodated the raking of the auditorium and the levelled hardcore of a car park, and cast its long shadow over an adjacent bit of parkland, a cosy corner of scrub, stream and wood that drew me and my friends to it like a magnet.

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