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Перевод: Korean speek Korean


[прилагательное]
корейский;
[существительное]
кореец ; кореянка ; корейский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. Only America's continuing desire for political and military hegemony - which erupted into the Korean war - saved the day by causing an increasing outflow of dollars.
  2. The Korean War and several other border wars, backed by the super-powers, had been judged not worth pressing the nuclear button for and it was this consideration which had produced the British H-Bomb in 1957.
  3. Newsprint restrictions lasted until 1955, initially because of the post-war dollar crisis and the Korean War - both of which hit imports.
  4. Hwang Jang Yop, a senior North Korean official visiting Tokyo in early April, dismissed speculation of a transfer of power in the immediate future.
  5. In developing the future size and shape of the Royal Navy, the Admiralty had two useful and recent precedents: the successful use of carrier-borne aircraft in interdicting the Chinese supply routes during the Korean War; and the much more recent use of carriers to provide the lion's share of tactical air support during the Suez landings, and the ad hoc use of the carriers Theseus and Ocean as Commando-helicopter-carriers in the amphibious assault on Port Said.
  6. The illegals have only to look at the plight of the large Korean minority - 690,000 of Japan's 1.1 million registered foreign residents - to know they will never be accepted in this xenophobic land.
  7. The years of abundance in America began in 1950 with the defence expenditure triggered off by the Korean War, and the boom continued with only a hiccup or two of recession in 1954 and 1958.
  8. The Chinese and Korean facilities jointly offer 21,800 square yard per month double sided capacity.
  9. County NatWest Korean Growth Fund (071-374 3132) aims for long-term capital appreciation from investment in Korean listed shares.
  10. Memorandum on classes of business not regarded as appropriate for Cabinet discussion" is a minute from Brook to Bridges dated 21 April 1950, two months after Labour had been returned to power with a slim majority of six and two months before the Korean War stimulated a huge increase in defence spending.
  11. And as if to cap the list of failed British assumptions, the Korean War broke out in June 1950, forcing the abandonment of the "no war for ten years" rule and its substitution with an over-hastily generated rearmament programme, the size of which proved beyond Britain's economic capacity.
  12. As a local company, it can sell shares directly to South Korean punters.
  13. Mutually important issues such as Cambodian instability, the security of Taiwan and Hong Kong, and tensions on the Korean peninsula (which may have prompted the visits) could have been handled through diplomatic channels without resort to secrecy, Mr Winston Lord, US ambassador to China until this year, pointed out yesterday.

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