y ya yb yc yd ye yi yl ym yo yr yt yu yw

Перевод: young speek young


[прилагательное]
молодой; юный; юношеский; новый; малолетний; недавний; неопытный; младший;
[наречие]
молодо;
[существительное]
молодежь ; детеныш


Тезаурус:

  1. The major social base of European racist movements such as the French National Front appears to be in the native working class, the major activists or such movements appear to be working-class young men - skinheads and the like - and a long era of full or virtually guaranteed employment ended, in western Europe during the 1970s, in central and eastern Europe at the end of the 1980s.
  2. "Right here in Clonmacnoise," the blonde ticket girl replied, and sent for a tall young man who worked in the grounds to show me her grave.
  3. I wander across to where "young" Howard (58) is sitting slumped at an isolated table with his wife and Alan Watkins, their backs turned on the glittering throng.
  4. The Danes have also taken a more enlightened viewpoint and have enlisted the help of a "swinging" young poet to publicize their attempts at health education.
  5. The requirement forever more schools for the ever growing young population in Chiswick resulted in another school, a Secondary School for both boys and girls, being built on a site between Burlington Lane - not far from the County Grammar School - and a new road being constructed which gave more direct access to both those schools from Sutton Court Road.
  6. The Wimbledon Churches Youth Project are still looking for premises for a young people's advice centre.
  7. Mrs Grant and her Deirdre's young man.
  8. Some details of breeding success were recorded by the survey, with an average of 2.4 young reared from 15 nests, in which 61 eggs were laid; three eggs were infertile and 17 stolen or destroyed by man, an important predator of this species.
  9. A right-wing corner by the left-footed Preece was met so powerfully by James that the young full-back could be proud of the header which brought him his first goal of the season
  10. "Young lady."
  11. Some previously good-natured, very docile ferrets can become vicious, probably as a defensive measure and as a protection for their young.
  12. The contrast between this inactivity and the action which would have been taken had the injured individual been a young child, was a stark one.
  13. Although few people now reside in the immediate locality, it is a gathering point for young people, who hang around the shopping area and occupy the bench seats located in a landscaped approach.

LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов

Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru