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Toronto - ترجمة إلى الروسية

КРУПНЕЙШИЙ ГОРОД КАНАДЫ, АДМИНИСТРАТИВНЫЙ ЦЕНТР ПРОВИНЦИИ ОНТАРИО
Toronto; Форт-Руй; Форт-Йорк
  • CN Tower на фоне небоскрёбов Торонто
  • Законодательное собрание провинции Онтарио
  • ''Roy Thomson Hall''
  • [[Королевский музей Онтарио]]
  • [[Художественная галерея Онтарио]]
  • Вид на деловой центр Торонто, 2003 год
  • Городской Совет Торонто и памятник Уинстону Черчиллю
  • Центр Торонто в 1919 году. Вид гавани и строящегося железнодорожного вокзала

Toronto         
  • Construction of [[First Canadian Place]], the operational headquarters of the [[Bank of Montreal]], in 1975
  • York's Alumni Field]]
  • [[299 Queen Street West]], the headquarters for [[Bell Media]]
  • The southern façade of the [[Art Gallery of Ontario]]
  • An American squadron exchanging fire with [[Fort York]] during the [[Battle of York]], 1813. The American landing is depicted to the west (left foreground).
  • MLS]]' Toronto FC play their home games at the outdoor stadium.
  • style of residence]] that is ubiquitous throughout the older neighbourhoods of Toronto.
  • Caribana is a festival celebrating Caribbean culture and traditions. Held each summer in the city, it is North America's largest street festival.
  • [[Toronto City Hall]] is the seat of the [[municipal government of Toronto]].
  • [[Crescent Town]] and the surrounding area from the air. Crescent Town was a post-World War II suburban neighbourhood developed in [[East York]].
  • Scarborough]].
  • The [[Gooderham and Worts]] buildings, 1896
  • 400-series highway]] that passes west to east through Greater Toronto. Toronto's portion of Highway 401 is the busiest highway in North America.
  • Humber River]] after [[Hurricane Hazel]] passed through Toronto, 1954
  • Kensington Market, a neighbourhood that is also partly an outdoor market
  • MaRS Discovery District building at Bloor Street. The organization is a medical research trust.
  • Winters in Toronto are typically cold with frequent snowfall.
  • [[33 Dundas Street East]] is a studio complex used by [[Citytv]] and [[Omni Television]].
  • The former Parliament of Upper Canada from Front Street, 1856
  • Interior of Toronto Pearson International Airport's Terminal 1. Toronto Pearson serves as the [[international airport]] for the [[Greater Toronto Area]].
  • Queen City Yacht Club facilities and piers on the Toronto Islands
  • Queen]] [[Elizabeth II]] attending the 2010 [[Queen's Plate]] at [[Woodbine Racetrack]] in Toronto
  • NHL]]'s Toronto Maple Leafs play their home games at the arena.
  • The photograph was taken before the installation of the [[3D Toronto sign]] in 2015.}}
  • Crowds walking by during the [[Toronto International Film Festival]]. Royal Alexandra Theatre is visible in the left foreground.
  • The [[2016 American League Wild Card Game]] played at [[Rogers Centre]]. The stadium is used by the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • Topographical map of Toronto. The terrain increases steadily away from the shoreline.
  • Chinatown]] on [[Spadina Avenue]] and [[Dundas Street]]
  • Toronto in 1854. The city was a major destination for immigrants to Canada in the second half of the 19th century.
  • Headquarters for the Toronto District School Board, one of four public school boards that operates in the city
  • [[Pinewood Toronto Studios]] is Canada's largest film and television production complex.
  • The [[Toronto Reference Library]], the largest branch operated by [[Toronto Public Library]]
  • Grenadier Pond at [[High Park]]
  • Toronto General Hospital is a major [[teaching hospital]] in downtown Toronto.
  • Financial District]] from the north east at the [[Pantages Tower]]
  • Buildings in the Financial District, including the operational headquarters of three major Canadian banks
  • Ruins on Front Street after the [[Great Toronto Fire of 1904]]
  • Satellite image of Toronto and the surrounding area. The [[Toronto ravine system]] and its waterways cuts through the city.
  • six former municipalities]], which form the current City of Toronto.
  • A waste receptical in Toronto with an advert for the local multilingual emergency telephone service
  • December 2013 storm complex]] passed through Toronto
  • University College]] at the University of Toronto. University College is one of eleven constituent colleges at the University of Toronto.
  • Skyline of Ontario Place
  • Toronto's Inner Harbour]]
  • suburban sprawl]], many suburban neighbourhoods in Toronto encouraged high-density populations, by mixing housing lots with apartment buildings far from the downtown core.
  • gas streetlamp]] is visible in the right foreground.
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, CANADA
Toronto, Canada; Toronto Municipality, Ontario; Torontonians; Toronto, ON; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Toronto, ontario Part 2; Toronto, Ontario Part 2; Highways within Greater Toronto Area; List of City of Toronto Issues; UN/LOCODE:CATOR; Toronto (ON); Toronto, Ontario; Issues of Toronto; Tdot; Tornonto, Ont.; List of Toronto MPs and MPPs; City of Toronto; Toronto List of MPs and MPPs; Torontorian; Toronto (Canada); Torontonian; Toronto Ontario; Issues in Toronto, Ontario; History of crime in Toronto; Torotno; Toronto, Canada.; The big to; The big tee oh; The weather in Toronto; Toronto (Ont.); Toronto, Ontario.; Toronto, CA; Toronto Division; Trawna; Toronto, On; Toronto, Ont.; Toronto Canada; City of Toronto, Ontario; Toironto; Capital of Ontario; Parkview Hills; Toronto (city); Toronto, ON, Canada; 20th century in Toronto

[tə'rɔntəu]

существительное

география

г. Торонто

Toronto         
  • Construction of [[First Canadian Place]], the operational headquarters of the [[Bank of Montreal]], in 1975
  • York's Alumni Field]]
  • [[299 Queen Street West]], the headquarters for [[Bell Media]]
  • The southern façade of the [[Art Gallery of Ontario]]
  • An American squadron exchanging fire with [[Fort York]] during the [[Battle of York]], 1813. The American landing is depicted to the west (left foreground).
  • MLS]]' Toronto FC play their home games at the outdoor stadium.
  • style of residence]] that is ubiquitous throughout the older neighbourhoods of Toronto.
  • Caribana is a festival celebrating Caribbean culture and traditions. Held each summer in the city, it is North America's largest street festival.
  • [[Toronto City Hall]] is the seat of the [[municipal government of Toronto]].
  • [[Crescent Town]] and the surrounding area from the air. Crescent Town was a post-World War II suburban neighbourhood developed in [[East York]].
  • Scarborough]].
  • The [[Gooderham and Worts]] buildings, 1896
  • 400-series highway]] that passes west to east through Greater Toronto. Toronto's portion of Highway 401 is the busiest highway in North America.
  • Humber River]] after [[Hurricane Hazel]] passed through Toronto, 1954
  • Kensington Market, a neighbourhood that is also partly an outdoor market
  • MaRS Discovery District building at Bloor Street. The organization is a medical research trust.
  • Winters in Toronto are typically cold with frequent snowfall.
  • [[33 Dundas Street East]] is a studio complex used by [[Citytv]] and [[Omni Television]].
  • The former Parliament of Upper Canada from Front Street, 1856
  • Interior of Toronto Pearson International Airport's Terminal 1. Toronto Pearson serves as the [[international airport]] for the [[Greater Toronto Area]].
  • Queen City Yacht Club facilities and piers on the Toronto Islands
  • Queen]] [[Elizabeth II]] attending the 2010 [[Queen's Plate]] at [[Woodbine Racetrack]] in Toronto
  • NHL]]'s Toronto Maple Leafs play their home games at the arena.
  • The photograph was taken before the installation of the [[3D Toronto sign]] in 2015.}}
  • Crowds walking by during the [[Toronto International Film Festival]]. Royal Alexandra Theatre is visible in the left foreground.
  • The [[2016 American League Wild Card Game]] played at [[Rogers Centre]]. The stadium is used by the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • Topographical map of Toronto. The terrain increases steadily away from the shoreline.
  • Chinatown]] on [[Spadina Avenue]] and [[Dundas Street]]
  • Toronto in 1854. The city was a major destination for immigrants to Canada in the second half of the 19th century.
  • Headquarters for the Toronto District School Board, one of four public school boards that operates in the city
  • [[Pinewood Toronto Studios]] is Canada's largest film and television production complex.
  • The [[Toronto Reference Library]], the largest branch operated by [[Toronto Public Library]]
  • Grenadier Pond at [[High Park]]
  • Toronto General Hospital is a major [[teaching hospital]] in downtown Toronto.
  • Financial District]] from the north east at the [[Pantages Tower]]
  • Buildings in the Financial District, including the operational headquarters of three major Canadian banks
  • Ruins on Front Street after the [[Great Toronto Fire of 1904]]
  • Satellite image of Toronto and the surrounding area. The [[Toronto ravine system]] and its waterways cuts through the city.
  • six former municipalities]], which form the current City of Toronto.
  • A waste receptical in Toronto with an advert for the local multilingual emergency telephone service
  • December 2013 storm complex]] passed through Toronto
  • University College]] at the University of Toronto. University College is one of eleven constituent colleges at the University of Toronto.
  • Skyline of Ontario Place
  • Toronto's Inner Harbour]]
  • suburban sprawl]], many suburban neighbourhoods in Toronto encouraged high-density populations, by mixing housing lots with apartment buildings far from the downtown core.
  • gas streetlamp]] is visible in the right foreground.
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, CANADA
Toronto, Canada; Toronto Municipality, Ontario; Torontonians; Toronto, ON; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Toronto, ontario Part 2; Toronto, Ontario Part 2; Highways within Greater Toronto Area; List of City of Toronto Issues; UN/LOCODE:CATOR; Toronto (ON); Toronto, Ontario; Issues of Toronto; Tdot; Tornonto, Ont.; List of Toronto MPs and MPPs; City of Toronto; Toronto List of MPs and MPPs; Torontorian; Toronto (Canada); Torontonian; Toronto Ontario; Issues in Toronto, Ontario; History of crime in Toronto; Torotno; Toronto, Canada.; The big to; The big tee oh; The weather in Toronto; Toronto (Ont.); Toronto, Ontario.; Toronto, CA; Toronto Division; Trawna; Toronto, On; Toronto, Ont.; Toronto Canada; City of Toronto, Ontario; Toironto; Capital of Ontario; Parkview Hills; Toronto (city); Toronto, ON, Canada; 20th century in Toronto
Toronto noun г. Торонто
Toronto Stock Exchange         
  • New Toronto Stock Exchange trading floor, circa 1937–39
  • TMX offices at [[Exchange Tower]]. In 2001, the [[TSX Group]] was formed following TSE's acquisition of Canadian Venture Exchange.
  • TMX's LED board displaying TSX information
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  • The [[Art Deco]] façade of the former Toronto Stock Exchange building, now incorporated into the [[Toronto-Dominion Centre]]
STOCK EXCHANGE IN CANADA
TSX; Toronto stock exchange; List of companies traded at TSE; List of companies traded on the TSX; List of companies traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange; Toronto Stock Market; Toronto stock exchanges; Toronto exchange
Торонтская фондовая биржа (Канада)

تعريف

ТОРОНТО
(Toronto) , город в Канаде, порт на оз. Онтарио, административный центр пров. Онтарио. 3 млн. жителей (1991, с пригородами). Международный аэропорт. Торгово-промышленный, финансовый и культурный центр. Машиностроительная, нефтеперерабатывающая, химическая промышленность. Метрополитен. 2 университета. Музеи, художественная галерея.

ويكيبيديا

Торонто

Торо́нто (англ. Toronto [təˈrɒntoʊ], местн. [təˈrɒnoʊ], [ˈtrɒnoʊ], [-nə]) — крупнейший город Канады, административный центр провинции Онтарио. Население — 2 731 571 чел. (2016); вместе с городами Миссиссога, Брамптон, Маркем и другими образует агломерацию Большой Торонто с населением 6 417 516 жителей.

Торонто является частью «золотой подковы» — густонаселённого региона вокруг западной части озера Онтарио с населением около 7 млн человек. Приблизительно одна треть всего населения Канады живёт в радиусе 500 км от Торонто. Около шестой части всех рабочих мест Канады находятся в пределах городской черты.

Город Торонто известен также как «экономический двигатель» Канады, считается одним из ведущих мегаполисов мира и имеет большой вес как в регионе, так и на государственном и международном уровне. В ежегодном рейтинге Global Liveability Ranking журнала The Economist, оценивающем совокупное качество жизни, Торонто занимает четвёртое место в мире среди 140 городов — участников рейтинга.

В июне 2010 года в Торонто прошла встреча глав государств и правительств «Большой двадцатки».

К северо-востоку от Торонто в городе Пикеринге находится атомная электростанция АЭС Пикеринг с восемью ядерными реакторами.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. He was 8'. Krol died in a Toronto hospital, the Toronto Argonauts said Wednesday.
2. The train cancelations announced Thursday by Via Rail affected the Montreal–Toronto and Ottawa–Toronto routes.
3. By Rondi Adamson TORONTO The weekend of March 18, worldwide antiwar protests took place, Toronto included.
4. Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Tuesday.
5. Angela Lorini, Toronto, Canada AMANPOUR: Not necessarily.
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