TA Glasgow Highlanders - translation to ρωσικά
Diclib.com
Λεξικό ChatGPT
Εισάγετε μια λέξη ή φράση σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα 👆
Γλώσσα:

Μετάφραση και ανάλυση λέξεων από την τεχνητή νοημοσύνη ChatGPT

Σε αυτήν τη σελίδα μπορείτε να λάβετε μια λεπτομερή ανάλυση μιας λέξης ή μιας φράσης, η οποία δημιουργήθηκε χρησιμοποιώντας το ChatGPT, την καλύτερη τεχνολογία τεχνητής νοημοσύνης μέχρι σήμερα:

  • πώς χρησιμοποιείται η λέξη
  • συχνότητα χρήσης
  • χρησιμοποιείται πιο συχνά στον προφορικό ή γραπτό λόγο
  • επιλογές μετάφρασης λέξεων
  • παραδείγματα χρήσης (πολλές φράσεις με μετάφραση)
  • ετυμολογία

TA Glasgow Highlanders - translation to ρωσικά

NEW ZEALAND RUGBY UNION FRANCHISE
Otago Highlanders; Highlanders (rugby club); Highlanders (Super rugby franchise); Highlanders (rugby); Highlanders Rugby
  • 200px
  • 12px
  • 200px
  • 200px

TA Glasgow Highlanders      

[,ti:,eɪ,glɑ:sgəu'haɪləndəz]

общая лексика

Хайлендский территориальный полк г. Глазго

Glasgow         
  • Looking down [[Buchanan Street]] towards [[St Enoch subway station]]
  • [[Sauchiehall Street]] during [[World War II]] (1943)
  • Glasgow is home to the HQ of [[BBC Scotland]] in [[Pacific Quay]].
  • A view towards the city centre of Glasgow, home to some of Scotland's largest industries and employers
  • The 'Twin Towers' of [[Barclays]] at the [[International Financial Services District]]
  • [[Buchanan Bus Station]] is the main bus terminal within Glasgow.
  • Typical red sandstone Glasgow terrace
  • The [[Clyde Arc]], also known locally as the "Squinty Bridge"
  • The Doulton Fountain in Glasgow Green
  • [[Emirates Arena]] in Glasgow, one of the designated stadiums constructed for the 2014 Commonwealth Games
  • The 1919 [[Battle of George Square]]
  • View of the entrance to the [[Glasgow Royal Concert Hall]]
  • Glasgow Cathedral marks the site where [[Saint Mungo]] built his church and established Glasgow.
  • [[Glasgow Airport]] is the largest of the two airports that serve Glasgow
  • [[Glasgow City Chambers]], located on [[George Square]], is the headquarters of Glasgow City Council and the seat of local government in the city, circa 1900.
  • 25px
  • The Tolbooth Steeple dominates [[Glasgow Cross]] and marks the east side of the [[Merchant City]].
  • The [[University of Glasgow]] is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and among the world's top 100 universities.
  • River Clyde, west of Glasgow city centre as seen from the air
  • [[Areas of Glasgow]]. Click to enlarge.
  • Greater Glasgow population density map
  • Glasgow is home to [[Hampden Park]], home of the [[Scotland national football team]].
  • 20th-century-style houses within the neighbourhood of Hillsborough Road
  • The [[International Financial Services District]] alongside the River Clyde
  • Atkinson Grimshaw]], 1881
  • M8]], which crosses the Clyde over the Kingston Bridge, is Scotland's busiest [[motorway]].
  • Glasgow Central station]] is the northern terminus of the [[West Coast Main Line]].
  • An early map of Glasgow in 1776, centred on Glasgow Cross.
  • Established by wealthy tobacco merchant Stephen Mitchell, the [[Mitchell Library]] is now one of the largest public reference libraries in Europe.
  • People's Palace]] museum on [[Glasgow Green]]
  • [[Queen Elizabeth University Hospital]] is the largest hospital campus in Europe.
  • Glasgow Queen Street station]] is the main connection for rail services to [[Edinburgh]] and the [[Scottish Highlands]].
  • Queen Mary}} is largely regarded as a sign of Glaswegian powerhouse shipbuilding industry.
  • Ruchill Church]], seen from the [[Forth and Clyde Canal]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • STV]] has its HQ located in Glasgow.
  • [[Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum]] is Glasgow's premier museum and art gallery, housing one of Europe's best civic art collections.
  • 2017]]
  • The aftermath of the 2007 [[Glasgow Airport attack]], the first [[terrorist attack]] to take place in Scotland since the bombing of [[Pan Am Flight 103]] over [[Lockerbie]] in 1988
  • [[Pacific Quay]] sits within the south side of Glasgow, and is home to some of the city's largest businesses and employers.
  • Queen's Park]], looking north west. Left of centre can be seen the [[Clyde Arc]] bridge at Finnieston, while beyond is the tower of the [[University of Glasgow]], with the [[Campsie Fells]] in the distance on the right.
CITY IN SCOTLAND, UK
Glasgow, Scotland; Glasweigan; West End of Glasgow; UN/LOCODE:GBGLW; Glaswegians; The West End of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Glasgow West End; South East Glasgow; North Glasgow; Glasgow City council area; Cathures; Glasgow, United Kingdom; Glesga; Glaschu; Glesca; Glesgae; Glasgow City (council area); Glasgo; East End, Glasgow; City of Glasgow, Scotland; Weedgie; The weather in Glasgow; Glasgow, UK; Glasgow (Scotland); East End of Glasgow; Glasgow, Lanarkshire; Glasgae; West Glasgow; East Glasgow; South Glasgow; South Side, Glasgow; Glasgow’s West End; 0141; Glasglow; Glasgow, Renfrewshire; Healthcare in Glasgow; Football in Glasgow; Trades House; Trades' House
Glasgow noun г. Глазго
Glasgow         
  • Looking down [[Buchanan Street]] towards [[St Enoch subway station]]
  • [[Sauchiehall Street]] during [[World War II]] (1943)
  • Glasgow is home to the HQ of [[BBC Scotland]] in [[Pacific Quay]].
  • A view towards the city centre of Glasgow, home to some of Scotland's largest industries and employers
  • The 'Twin Towers' of [[Barclays]] at the [[International Financial Services District]]
  • [[Buchanan Bus Station]] is the main bus terminal within Glasgow.
  • Typical red sandstone Glasgow terrace
  • The [[Clyde Arc]], also known locally as the "Squinty Bridge"
  • The Doulton Fountain in Glasgow Green
  • [[Emirates Arena]] in Glasgow, one of the designated stadiums constructed for the 2014 Commonwealth Games
  • The 1919 [[Battle of George Square]]
  • View of the entrance to the [[Glasgow Royal Concert Hall]]
  • Glasgow Cathedral marks the site where [[Saint Mungo]] built his church and established Glasgow.
  • [[Glasgow Airport]] is the largest of the two airports that serve Glasgow
  • [[Glasgow City Chambers]], located on [[George Square]], is the headquarters of Glasgow City Council and the seat of local government in the city, circa 1900.
  • 25px
  • The Tolbooth Steeple dominates [[Glasgow Cross]] and marks the east side of the [[Merchant City]].
  • The [[University of Glasgow]] is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and among the world's top 100 universities.
  • River Clyde, west of Glasgow city centre as seen from the air
  • [[Areas of Glasgow]]. Click to enlarge.
  • Greater Glasgow population density map
  • Glasgow is home to [[Hampden Park]], home of the [[Scotland national football team]].
  • 20th-century-style houses within the neighbourhood of Hillsborough Road
  • The [[International Financial Services District]] alongside the River Clyde
  • Atkinson Grimshaw]], 1881
  • M8]], which crosses the Clyde over the Kingston Bridge, is Scotland's busiest [[motorway]].
  • Glasgow Central station]] is the northern terminus of the [[West Coast Main Line]].
  • An early map of Glasgow in 1776, centred on Glasgow Cross.
  • Established by wealthy tobacco merchant Stephen Mitchell, the [[Mitchell Library]] is now one of the largest public reference libraries in Europe.
  • People's Palace]] museum on [[Glasgow Green]]
  • [[Queen Elizabeth University Hospital]] is the largest hospital campus in Europe.
  • Glasgow Queen Street station]] is the main connection for rail services to [[Edinburgh]] and the [[Scottish Highlands]].
  • Queen Mary}} is largely regarded as a sign of Glaswegian powerhouse shipbuilding industry.
  • Ruchill Church]], seen from the [[Forth and Clyde Canal]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • STV]] has its HQ located in Glasgow.
  • [[Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum]] is Glasgow's premier museum and art gallery, housing one of Europe's best civic art collections.
  • 2017]]
  • The aftermath of the 2007 [[Glasgow Airport attack]], the first [[terrorist attack]] to take place in Scotland since the bombing of [[Pan Am Flight 103]] over [[Lockerbie]] in 1988
  • [[Pacific Quay]] sits within the south side of Glasgow, and is home to some of the city's largest businesses and employers.
  • Queen's Park]], looking north west. Left of centre can be seen the [[Clyde Arc]] bridge at Finnieston, while beyond is the tower of the [[University of Glasgow]], with the [[Campsie Fells]] in the distance on the right.
CITY IN SCOTLAND, UK
Glasgow, Scotland; Glasweigan; West End of Glasgow; UN/LOCODE:GBGLW; Glaswegians; The West End of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom; Glasgow West End; South East Glasgow; North Glasgow; Glasgow City council area; Cathures; Glasgow, United Kingdom; Glesga; Glaschu; Glesca; Glesgae; Glasgow City (council area); Glasgo; East End, Glasgow; City of Glasgow, Scotland; Weedgie; The weather in Glasgow; Glasgow, UK; Glasgow (Scotland); East End of Glasgow; Glasgow, Lanarkshire; Glasgae; West Glasgow; East Glasgow; South Glasgow; South Side, Glasgow; Glasgow’s West End; 0141; Glasglow; Glasgow, Renfrewshire; Healthcare in Glasgow; Football in Glasgow; Trades House; Trades' House

['glɑ:sgəu]

общая лексика

Глазго (крупный промышленный центр и порт Шотландии [Scotland]; третий по численности населения город Великобритании [Great Britain])

существительное

география

г. Глазго

Ορισμός

Глазго
город, адм. ц. р-на Стратклайд Шотландии; Великобритания. Возник в VI в. на месте кельт, селения Glascoed - 'зеленая лощина' (от бритт, glas 'зеленый', coed 'лощина'). Совр. Glasgow, русск. Глазго.

Βικιπαίδεια

Highlanders (rugby union)

The Highlanders (formerly the Otago Highlanders) is a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Dunedin that compete in Super Rugby. The team was formed in 1996 to represent the lower South Island in the newly formed Super 12 competition, and includes the Otago, North Otago and Southland unions. The Highlanders take their name from the Scottish immigrants that founded the Otago, North Otago, and Southland regions in the 1840s and 1850s.

Their main ground through the 2011 Super Rugby season was Carisbrook in Dunedin, with home games occasionally being played in Invercargill and Queenstown. The Highlanders moved into Carisbrook's replacement, Forsyth Barr Stadium at University Plaza, for the 2012 season; the stadium opened in time for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, but after the Super Rugby season.

They finished the inaugural season eighth, and the following season finished last after winning only three of eleven matches. However, in the 1998, 1999 and 2000 seasons they qualified for semi-finals; hosting the 1999 competition final against fellow South Island team the Crusaders. They lost the match 24–19, and the following year were again knocked out by the Crusaders—this time in their semi-final. In the following fifteen seasons they would only finish in the top four once more, in 2002. But in 2015, they were crowned Super Rugby champions after beating the Hurricanes at Westpac Stadium .

Current Highlander, Aaron Smith has played a record 176 games for the Highlanders, and 47 other players have played over 50 games for the team. The Highlanders' highest career points scorer is Lima Sopoaga with 866 points, and highest career try scorer is Waisake Naholo with 45 tries. They are currently coached by Clarke Dermody and are captained by Billy Harmon

Μετάφραση του &#39TA Glasgow Highlanders&#39 σε Ρωσικά