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Перевод: Basque speek Basque


[прилагательное]
баскский;
[существительное]
баск ; баскский язык; баска


Тезаурус:

  1. In 1931 it seemed unlikely that the Republic and the Basque Nationalists would ever be allies.
  2. But the bishops' warning may harm Herri Batasuna and sober up the many Basques who have persuaded themselves that ETA terrorists are a kind of latter day Knights Templar, wielding car bombs and Uzzis for greater Basque liberty.
  3. Changes can be made in the look of any step not by a change in the tempo but in the time signature: for example, dancing a pas de basque to a 2/4 or 6/8 instead of the usual 3/4.
  4. ETA was not adamant in its claim to represent the Basque people.
  5. The Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) added to this general outlook a racial antagonism towards everything Spanish and an abomination of the social, economic and cultural changes affecting the Basque country in the early twentieth century.
  6. Shown here is another beautiful basque from Gossard.
  7. Another breeze from the Basque country, this one long-awaited, will be felt in the cookery world from 12 October with the publication of Maria Jose Sevilla's Life and Food in the Basque Country (Weidenfeld Nicolson, 12.95).
  8. The shorts, printed with the fish motif, are full cut and gathered onto a wide, basque style waistband which is elasticated at the back.
  9. Before last Saturday's Basque derby between Athletic and Toshack's Real Sociedad, Jesus Aranguren complained that the Bilbao side had been "ill-treated" in San Sebastian.
  10. When, during the summer, disputes arose over the scope of Catalan autonomy and Basque local government, Catalanists and Basque Nationalists concluded that the right was also bent upon reasserting central power.
  11. But that's nothing compared to his previous existences - he has been one of the 12 priests who murdered Queen Nefertiti's husband, a minor Basque priest in the last century, and Ivan the Terrible.
  12. For the Basque club, presently 13th in the Spanish first division, it is the fourth managerial appointment in the last two seasons.
  13. Until the 1930s the Socialist Party, its Marxist programme notwithstanding, had been generally cautious and reformist, while the UGT, strongest in Madrid, the Basque country and the mining region of Asturias, had traditionally been an organization of moderate skilled workers.

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