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Mersey - translation to English

RIVER IN ENGLAND
Runcorn Gap; Mersey Estuary; Mersey Narrows; Mersey; Taylor's Bank; Mersey Valley
  • The River Mersey empties into the [[Manchester Ship Canal]] at [[Irlam]].
  • River Tame]] (left) and the [[River Goyt]] (right) meeting to form the Mersey in [[Stockport]]
  • View of the [[Mersey Gateway]] bridge
  • The tidal bore, seen from near the [[Silver Jubilee Bridge]], [[Widnes]]
  • Ferry across the Mersey, June 2005
  • Egremont]], [[Wallasey]]
  • An aerial image of the estuary in 1962
  • Aerial view of the Runcorn Gap

Mersey         
Mersey noun р. Мерсей (Мерси)
Mersey         

['mə:zi]

существительное

общая лексика

р. Мерсей (Мерси)

география

р. Мерси

Mersey sound         
  • [[The Dave Clark Five]] appearing on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' in 1966
  • The arrival of [[the Beatles]] in the U.S., and subsequent appearance on ''The Ed Sullivan Show'', marked the start of the British Invasion
POPULAR MUSIC GENRE, INFLUENCED BY ROCK AND ROLL, SKIFFLE, RADITIONAL POP MUSIC; DEVELOPED IN THE UK EARLY 1960S
Mersey Sound; Beat Music; Beat group; Beat boom; The Mersey Sound; Tottenham sound; Beat-group; British Beat; Beat band; Mersey sound; Merseybeat; British beat; Beat rock; Beat combo

['mə:zɪ,saund]

жаргонизм

мерсийское звучание (стиль исполнения поп-музыки [pop music], введённый ансамблем "Битлз" [Beatles] из Ливерпуля [Liverpool])

Mersey - р. Мерси, в устье кот. стоит г. Ливерпул(ь)

Definition

executory
adj. something not yet performed or done. Examples: an executory contract is one in which all or part of the required performance has not been done; an executory bequest is a gift under a will which has not been distributed to the beneficiary.

Wikipedia

River Mersey

The River Mersey () is a major river in North West England. Its name derives from Old English and means "boundary river", possibly referring to its having been a border between the ancient kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria. For centuries it has formed part of the boundary between the historic counties of Lancashire and Cheshire.

The Mersey starts at the confluence of the River Tame and River Goyt in Stockport. It flows westwards through south Manchester, then into the Manchester Ship Canal at Irlam, becoming a part of the canal and maintaining its water levels. After 4 miles (6.4 km) it exits the canal, flowing towards Warrington where it widens. It then narrows as it passes between Runcorn and Widnes. From Runcorn the river widens into a large estuary, which is 3 miles (4.8 km) across at its widest point near Ellesmere Port. The course of the river then turns northwards as the estuary narrows between Liverpool and Birkenhead on the Wirral Peninsula to the west, and empties into Liverpool Bay. In total the river flows 69 miles (111 km).

A railway tunnel between Birkenhead and Liverpool as part of the Mersey Railway opened in 1886. Two road tunnels pass under the estuary from Liverpool: the Queensway Tunnel opened in 1934 connecting the city to Birkenhead, and the Kingsway Tunnel, opened in 1971, to Wallasey. A road bridge, completed in 1961 and later named the Silver Jubilee Bridge, crosses between Runcorn and Widnes, adjacent to the Runcorn Railway Bridge which opened in 1868. A second road bridge, the Mersey Gateway, opened in October 2017, carrying a six-lane road connecting Runcorn's Central Expressway with Speke Road and Queensway in Widnes. The Mersey Ferry operates between Pier Head in Liverpool and Woodside in Birkenhead and Seacombe, and has become a tourist attraction offering cruises that provide an overview of the river and surrounding areas.

Water quality in the Mersey was severely affected by industrialisation, and in 1985, the Mersey Basin Campaign was established to improve water quality and encourage waterside regeneration. In 2009 it was announced that the river is "cleaner than at any time since the industrial revolution" and is "now considered one of the cleanest in the UK". The Mersey Valley Countryside Warden Service manages local nature reserves such as Chorlton Ees and Sale Water Park.

The river gave its name to Merseybeat, developed by bands from Liverpool, notably the Beatles. In 1965 it was the subject of the top-ten hit single "Ferry Cross the Mersey" by Gerry and the Pacemakers.

Examples of use of Mersey
1. The walkout also halted services on the Mersey ferries.
2. Two road tunnels under the Mersey shut for 24 hours from last night.
3. Indeed, between the two, the once– strong quality of Mersey mateship is somewhat strained.
4. The Peugeot 106 careered into the Trent and Mersey canal The drama happened on Deep Dale Lane, a country road in Barrow on Trent near Derby, when a Peugeot 106 careered into the Trent and Mersey canal.
5. The offer values Mersey Docks at around ÂЈ771m and Mersey shareholders who have been paid an interim dividend of 18p per share will have received, following the acquisition, a total of ÂЈ10.00 per scheme share.
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