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[,meɪlɔn'sʌndɪ]
общая лексика
"Мейл он санди" (воскресная малоформатная газета [tabloid] консервативного направления, рассчитанная на массового читателя; тир. ок. 1,8 млн. экз.; принадлежит концерну "Ассошиэйтед ньюспейперз" [Associated Newspapers]. Основана в 1982)
[,sʌndɪ'meɪl]
общая лексика
"Санди мейл" (воскресная шотландская газета консервативного направления; тир. 866 тыс. экз.; издаётся в г. Глазго)
синоним
[,pɑ:m'sʌndɪ]
общая лексика
Вербное воскресенье (церковный праздник; по традиции церковь в этот день украшают веточками вербы или др. деревьев)
по евангельской легенде путь Христа в Иерусалим устилался пальмовыми ветвями
церковное выражение
вербное воскресенье
The Mail on Sunday is a British conservative newspaper, published in a tabloid format. It is the biggest-selling Sunday newspaper in the UK and was launched in 1982 by Lord Rothermere. Its sister paper, the Daily Mail, was first published in 1896.
In July 2011, after the closure of the News of the World, The Mail on Sunday sold some 2.5 million copies a week—making it Britain's biggest-selling Sunday newspaper—but by September that had fallen back to just under 2 million. Like the Daily Mail it is owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT), but the editorial staffs of the two papers are entirely separate. It had an average weekly circulation of 1,284,121 in December 2016; this had fallen to 673,525 by December 2022. In April 2020 the Society of Editors announced that the Mail on Sunday was the winner of the Sunday Newspaper of the Year for 2019.