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Перевод: beach speek beach


[существительное]
отлогий морской берег; взморье; пляж ; берег моря; отмель ; галька ;
[глагол]
вытаскивать на берег; посадить на мель


Тезаурус:

  1. We live in little beach chalets and look out all day on the Mediterranean; its blueness always surprises me, though I've seen it so often.
  2. On the beach, the "Beachmaster" (the staff sergeant in charge of beach operations), Staff Sergeant McRobb, is getting impatient.
  3. It's a relaxed atmosphere here with most people preferring to laze around the complex in the heat of the day, but the beach is only 3000 metres away.
  4. A small beach, perfect for a cooling dip, is some 160 yards away.
  5. This formed part of a defence line erected to defend Britain in the event of a German establishment of a beach head in Cornwall.
  6. We found the beach temptingly deserted, but unsafe for bathing thanks to ICI's futuristic chemical city, Billingham, just round the headland in the Tees estuary.
  7. It's a little further to walk to the beach, but once you're there it's worth it - the watersports school is reputed to be one of the best in Corfu.
  8. Situated in a complex of separate building son a hillside over Lake Garda, the lakeside promenade and the beach are all within easy walking distance, even though it's an uphill return.
  9. Without any proper party organisation he fought a brilliant campaign in 1965, canvassing the French throughout August "on every beach from Dunkirk to Menton".
  10. After visiting the Pleasure Beach and Bispham, the Lifeboat diverted from the Promenade at the Gynn and took the Duke to North Station to catch his train!
  11. Strolling distance from the theatre, The Crescent Hotel is adjacent to the Brunswick Pavilion and car park, with the beach, Spa and railway station close by.
  12. Terry Charman of the Imperial War Museum says there are still many unresolved mysteries from the Second World War - and the "events" on a Suffolk beach in that jittery invasion summer of 1940 could be one of them.
  13. Meanwhile, the T-shirt stalls that usually clutter the Venice Beach Boardwalk disappeared and were replaced by quaint bookstores and outdoor cafd from the Sixties, so convincingly real that residents of the area walked into them, only to be thrown out by laughing security guards.

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