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Перевод: Ukrainian speek Ukrainian


[прилагательное]
украинский;
[существительное]
украинец ; хохол ; украинка ; украинский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. Then she raised her eyes to his cross, slightly plump face, its high Ukrainian cheekbones and sallow skin, now flushed with anger, and finally at the intelligent, black eyes, almost pleading to be told that he was a man.
  2. Then he gave his name, one of those Midwest American names, I guessed, probably originally Ukrainian, from Kansas or Montana.
  3. On the Ukrainian tour, Houghton thought the band were too fervid about keeping it in the family.
  4. Marshal Shaposhnikov said Russia's Foreign Minister would be asked to open talks with the Ukrainian leadership on handing over part of the 300-ship fleet to Ukraine for a coastal defence force.
  5. Bilateral talks are being planned for tomorrow between the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers, who are due to meet their Belarussian and Kazakh counterparts to discuss ratification of the US-Soviet Start agreement on cutting strategic nuclear missiles.
  6. He bluntly rejected not only the demands of the Rada but also the claims of Ukrainian nationalism (and so contradicted Party Policy:)
  7. A gunfight that stretched from dawn until night as the group who believed themselves to be Ukrainian patriots held out, without hope of rescue or reinforcement, against the encircling advance of Moscow's soldiers.
  8. Woe betide a Soviet regime which shoots Russian and Eastern Ukrainian miners, the elite of the working class in the supposed land of the proletariat, and does so moreover in an era when suppression of news is no longer possible and society is rapidly organising itself autonomously of the state.
  9. The Ukrainian national leadership was fatally weakened by being restricted to the intelligentsia and without the dedication to escape from this.
  10. The early part of 1989 was taken up touring and promoting the Ukrainian album.
  11. A lost love or family tragedy had the same impact on a Ukrainian living 300 years ago as it does today on a 30-year-old singer living in Leeds.
  12. Col Alexander Skipalsky, head of Ukrainian military counter-intelligence, said he was taking measures to prevent "outside" subversion and attempts to "hijack" equipment to Russia.
  13. With Ukrainian international Andrei Kanchelskis consigned to the substitutes' bench carrying an injury, the main thrust of United's attacks emanated from the skilful wing play of young Ryan Giggs.

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