King's Own Scottish Borderers - translation to russian
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King's Own Scottish Borderers - translation to russian

INFANTRY REGIMENT OF THE BRITISH ARMY
The King's Own Scottish Borderers; 25th Regiment of Foot; 25th Foot; The King's Own Borderers; 25th (The York) Regiment of Foot (King's Own Borderers); King's Own Scottish Borderers 25th of Foot; Kings Own Scottish Borderers; King’s Own Scottish Borderers; 25th (King's Own Borderers) Regiment of Foot; 25th (Sussex) Regiment of Foot; 25th (Edinburgh) Regiment of Foot
  • David Melville, 3rd Earl of Leven]], founder of the regiment
  • Plaque commemorating the raising of Leven's regiment on Edinburgh Castle Esplanade
  • Lt-Gen. John Cooper]]
  • Soldier of 25th regiment, 1742
  • [[Universal Carrier]]s and infantrymen of the 6th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers move forward after crossing the [[Rhine]], 25 March 1945.
  • Operation 'Charnwood']], 9 July 1944.
  • Headquarters and Headquarters staff of the 2nd Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers, near Arrewage, 4 July 1918.
  • King George V]] near La Brearde, 6 August 1918.

King's Own Scottish Borderers         

[,kɪŋz,əun,skɔtɪʃ'bɔ:dərəz]

общая лексика

Собственный королевский шотландский пограничный полк

Scot         
  • Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist [[Andrew Carnegie]]
  • The province of [[Nova Scotia]] where over 30% of the population are of Scottish origin.
  • The [[Covenanters]] were members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement
  • [[James Naismith]], the inventor of [[Basketball]].
  • [[Patrick Gordon]] was a Russian General originally from Scotland and a friend of [[Peter the Great]].
  • [[Guy Scott]], the 12th vice-president and acting president of [[Zambia]] from Oct 2014 – Jan 2015, is of Scottish descent.
  • South African]] [[Scottish regiment]] in France, 1918
  • The Australian city of [[Brisbane]] is named after Scotsman [[Thomas Brisbane]].
  • Scottish Highland family migrating to [[New Zealand]] in 1844
ETHNIC INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND
Scotsmen; Scots people; Scottish ethnicity; Scotswoman; Scottish ancestry; People of Scottish descent; Scottish emigrants; Scottish settlers; Native Scot; Native Scottish; Native scottish; Native Scots; Scottish heritage; Scottish expatriate; Scottish descent; Scots descendants; Scottish immigrants; Scotch people; Scottish People; Scottish genealogy; Scot; Scottish ex-pat community; People of Scotland; Scottishman; Scottishmen; Scottishwoman; Scottishwomen; Scottish woman; Scottish men; Scottish man; Scottish Diaspora; Scotlanders; Scottish origin; Scottish (people); Scotsman; Scots (ethnic group); Scottsman

[skɔt]

общая лексика

шотландец (употр. нешотландцами)

синоним

Scotsman

существительное

[skɔt]

общая лексика

шотландец

история

скотт

синоним

Scott

Scotsmen         
  • Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist [[Andrew Carnegie]]
  • The province of [[Nova Scotia]] where over 30% of the population are of Scottish origin.
  • The [[Covenanters]] were members of a 17th-century Scottish religious and political movement
  • [[James Naismith]], the inventor of [[Basketball]].
  • [[Patrick Gordon]] was a Russian General originally from Scotland and a friend of [[Peter the Great]].
  • [[Guy Scott]], the 12th vice-president and acting president of [[Zambia]] from Oct 2014 – Jan 2015, is of Scottish descent.
  • South African]] [[Scottish regiment]] in France, 1918
  • The Australian city of [[Brisbane]] is named after Scotsman [[Thomas Brisbane]].
  • Scottish Highland family migrating to [[New Zealand]] in 1844
ETHNIC INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND
Scotsmen; Scots people; Scottish ethnicity; Scotswoman; Scottish ancestry; People of Scottish descent; Scottish emigrants; Scottish settlers; Native Scot; Native Scottish; Native scottish; Native Scots; Scottish heritage; Scottish expatriate; Scottish descent; Scots descendants; Scottish immigrants; Scotch people; Scottish People; Scottish genealogy; Scot; Scottish ex-pat community; People of Scotland; Scottishman; Scottishmen; Scottishwoman; Scottishwomen; Scottish woman; Scottish men; Scottish man; Scottish Diaspora; Scotlanders; Scottish origin; Scottish (people); Scotsman; Scots (ethnic group); Scottsman

['skɔtsmən]

общая лексика

шотландцы (общепринятое наименование национальности)

синоним

Scotsman

Definition

own goal
¦ noun (in soccer) a goal scored when a player inadvertently strikes or deflects the ball into their own team's goal.
?Brit. informal an act that unintentionally harms one's own interests.

Wikipedia

King's Own Scottish Borderers

The King's Own Scottish Borderers (KOSBs) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Scottish Division. On 28 March 2006 the regiment was amalgamated with the Royal Scots, the Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment), the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons), the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), 52nd Lowland Regiment, and 51st Highland Regiment to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland. However, after just a few months the battalion merged with the Royal Scots Battalion to form the Royal Scots Borderers.

What is the Russian for King's Own Scottish Borderers? Translation of &#39King's Own Scottish Border