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Перевод: vestibule speek vestibule


[существительное]
передняя ; вестибюль ; преддверие; церковная паперть; вагонный тамбур; вагонный тамбур с крытым переходом


Тезаурус:

  1. An arched and columned vestibule block marked out the building as a station, but behind rose a fifteen-storey office block.
  2. The scent of newly ground coffee beans and of a huge bunch of white stocks in a green jug in the vestibule filled her nostrils.
  3. The huge main doors were gilt over bronze and led out to a stairway that swept up to an entrance vestibule lined with Algerian onyx."
  4. The conversion took place of the old Vestry Hall on the corner of Heathfield Terrace and Sutton Court Road, at the beginning of the twentieth century, for the new Urban District Council of Chiswick, the building included not only the Council Chamber and offices and a large Town Hall, but also another Hall named after Hogarth, whose bust is still displayed in the Entrance vestibule.
  5. The new, spacious Mk 3 rolling stock, with its luggage stowage space and automatic vestibule doors, was at last making these a practicality; and, despite some unofficial rearguard action, in 1984 the NUR ended opposition.
  6. The owner, a bachelor in his fifties, slept on a camp-bed in the vestibule of the hostel and cooked on a two ring stove in the courtyard, mostly a kind of vegetable stew as far as I could make out.
  7. Vestibule, waiting-rooms, and concourse were all in one and topped by a graceful vault with ample skylights.
  8. So he came down to the vestibule, where the three doors were, and under the sills of the two great doors light shone, warm and enticing, and the third was behind a musty leather curtain.
  9. In time you will come to a stone vestibule, with two doors leading to branching passages you must not follow, and a low curtained door leading on and downwards.
  10. When the railway reached Paramatta, its terminus was a fine one-storey classical building with a prominent entrance vestibule.
  11. Erika and Paul went, Paul politely, solicitously, opening the door for Erika and waving her through first, although it was a tight squeeze in the tiny vestibule, and at the bus-stop, in a bizarre parody of good manners, insisting that Erika stand in front of him.
  12. As if they were doing a bizarre dance, followed by Marx, Herr Nordern backed through the tiny vestibule, into the sitting-room, and a silent, apprehensive circle of Norderns.
  13. Herr Nordern followed Bodo into the vestibule and on to the landing.

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