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['mɑ:bl,ɑ:tʃ]
общая лексика
Марбл-Арч (триумфальная арка. Сооружена в 1828 в качестве главного въезда в Букингемский дворец [Buckingham Palace]; в 1851 перенесена в северо-восточную часть Гайд-Парка [Hyde Park]; ныне находится вне его пределов)
дословная передача
мраморная арка
['mɑ:blz]
общая лексика
"шарики" (детская игра)
первоначально шарики делали из мрамора
The Marble Arch is a 19th-century white marble-faced triumphal arch in London, England. The structure was designed by John Nash in 1827 to be the state entrance to the cour d'honneur of Buckingham Palace; it stood near the site of what is today the three-bayed, central projection of the palace containing the well-known balcony. In 1851, on the initiative of architect and urban planner Decimus Burton, a one-time pupil of John Nash, it was relocated to its current site.
The arch gives its name to the area surrounding it, particularly the southern portion of Edgware Road and also to the underground station. The arch is not part of the Royal Parks and is maintained by Westminster City Council.