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Перевод: Celtic speek Celtic


[прилагательное]
кельтский;
[существительное]
кельтский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. Entranced by the aphrodisiacs in his prawn cocktail, McAvennie began to visit his new girl every weekend, flying to the London nightlife and eventually provoking a dispute with Celtic manager Billy McNeill when he failed to show up for a Monday morning training session.
  2. A variant of this is the celebrated Celtic and Rangers story about a lone fan caught by the opposition and made to fetch the hot Bovril at half-time.
  3. To my chagrin, I found, back in present-day Clonmacnoise, that most of the stone slabs with strange carvings of Celtic saints, reminiscent of Celtic gods, had been taken indoors and put in glass cases under bright lights in the accursed Centre.
  4. Colour-pointed cattle are referred to in pre-Christian Irish epics and the colour pattern was a favourite in Celtic lore.
  5. Though Spouse says Elspeth defies the idea that You Can't Take It With You and will join her ancestors wearing her best tweed and Celtic silver and clutching the two cut-glass decanters he has always coveted.
  6. Celtic cultural and linguistic traditions, the difficulties of crofting (which is most effective on a part-time basis) and, here and there, implants of modern industry, sophisticated communications and strategic installations characterise the social and economic geography of these islands.
  7. The executive committee of the SFA decide on the final four at the end of the season; but, if Celtic are ignored, it will be a sadness.
  8. Perhaps this weekend Mr Kinnock will be overwhelmed by one of his well-known attacks of Celtic gloom.
  9. Saturday's goal was the product of some poor defending by Celtic and the alertness of Mason in picking out the ginger nut of Alex McLeish, but, again, they relied on a defender to score.
  10. In a career that began at Partick Thistle and included spells with Hibernian, Celtic, Ayr United and Orlando Lions, he briefly held the record as Scotland's most capped goalkeeper and played more than 800 games in a career spanning 18 years.
  11. On Thursday 23 May 1974, little more than a week after Jinky had set out on his transatlantic crossing, the player was the focus of a controversial legal wrangle when a judge at Airdrie Sheriff Court postponed a trial involving the Celtic winger to allow him to prepare for Scotland's forthcoming World Cup campaign in Germany.
  12. The mountain everlasting ( Antennaria dioica ) with its dainty little furry flowers is known in Gaelic as literally "cat's paw", while the marsh marigold ( Caltha palustris ) is known as "the yellow plant of Beltane", for it makes its appearance at Beltane, May first, thus marking the second half of the ancient Celtic year.
  13. Falkirk 0 Celtic 3 CRITICS of the 44 game Premier League would have been pleasantly surprised by the effort, enthusiasm and entertainment served up by two good teams.

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