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Peking$58772$ - translation to Αγγλικά

EVACUATION OF POLISH NAVY SHIPS IN 1939
Plan Peking; Operation Peking; Operation Pekin; Pekin Plan; Peking plan

Peking      
n. Peking, Beying (hoofdstad van China)
weeping willow         
SPECIES OF WILLOW
Salix matsudana; Chinese willow; Corkscrew Willow; Hankow Willow; Tortured Willow; Navajo Willow; Pekin Willow; Globe Willow; Austree; Salix subfragilis; Weeping willow; Chinese Willow; Peking Willow; Contorted willow; Salix pendulina; Salix x pendulina; Salix × pendulina; Peking willow; Corkscrew willow; Weeping willow (tree); Pekin willow; Hankow willow; Tortured willow; Globe willow; Navajo willow; Chinese weeping willow; Ficus salix; Salix cantoniensis; Salix capitata; Salix chinensis; Salix dependens; Salix jeholensis; Salix jishiensis; Salix lasiogyne; Salix lenta; Salix napoleonis; Salix neolasiogyne; Salix ohsidare; Salix pingliensis; Salix pseudogilgiana; Salix pseudolasiogyne; Salix pseudomatsudana; Salix yuhkii
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Ορισμός

Peking duck
¦ noun a Chinese dish consisting of strips of roast duck served with shredded vegetables and a sweet sauce.

Βικιπαίδεια

Peking Plan

The Peking Plan (or Operation Peking) was an operation in which three destroyers of the Polish Navy, the Burza, Błyskawica, and Grom, were evacuated to the United Kingdom in late August and early September 1939. They were ordered to travel to British ports and assist the British Royal Navy in the event of a war with Nazi Germany. The plan was successful and allowed the ships to avoid certain destruction or capture in the German invasion.