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Oxford Street - translation to russian

MAJOR ROAD IN THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER IN LONDON
New Oxford Street; Oxford Street, London; Oxford St; London Christmas lights; West End Christmas lights; Oxford Street Christmas lights; Oxford Street Christmas Lights; User:Colonel Warden/List of people who have turned on the Oxford Street Christmas lights
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  • Former Waring & Gillow store of 1906 ('[[United Kingdom House]]').
  • Bomb-damaged shell of John Lewis following an air raid, September 1940.
  • The Cumberland (left) and Mount Royal (right) hotels at the top end of Oxford Street.
  • Park House (2012): the latest of many new buildings to have stood here since this parcel of land was first developed in the 1760s.
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  • HMV at 363 Oxford Street: 'one of the architectural highlights of Oxford Street'.<ref name="SoL53.20" />
  • House of Fraser (with Christmas illuminations) in 2017.
  • Hereford House of 1928-30: flats and department store on the south side of the Street (Primark, formerly C&A).
  • The rebuilt John Lewis, with its [[Winged Figure]] sculpture by [[Barbara Hepworth]].
  • The Plaza shopping centre (ex-Bourne & Hollingsworth) in 2011.
  • Marshall & Snelgrove's department store building of 1870.
  • The 2018 Oxford Street Christmas lights
  • Oxford Street in 1875 (looking towards the present-day site of Selfridges on the right).
  • On average, half a million people visit Oxford Street every day, and foot traffic is in severe competition with buses and taxis.
  • The former Peter Robinson / Topshop store adjoining Oxford Circus.
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  • [[Stanley Green]] advertising on Oxford Street in 1974
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  • [[James Smith & Sons]] has been at 53 New Oxford Street since 1867.
  • 1960s office/retail complex fronted by the London College of Fashion.
  • Oxford Street in the late 18th century (with the Pantheon on the left).

Oxford Street         

['ɔksfədstri:t]

общая лексика

Оксфорд-Стрит (одна из главных торговых улиц в центральной части Лондона)

Oxford cloth         
TYPE OF WOVEN DRESS SHIRT FABRIC
Oxford cloth; Oxford weave; Pinpoint oxford; Pinpoint Oxford

[,ɔksfəd'klɔθ]

синоним

oxford

oxford         
  • St Aldate's]] streets at what is considered by many to be the centre of the city
  • Choir and organ of Christ Church Cathedral
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • [[Kassam Stadium]]
  • Night view of High Street with Christmas lights – one of Oxford's main streets
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  • Manor Ground]] off London Road in Headington.
  • M40]] extension
  • Town Hall, St Aldate's]]
  • High Street]] in Oxford
  • [[Oxford Bus Company]] [[flywheel energy storage]] bus on a BrookesBus service
  • Oxford Parkway Station]], on the outskirts near [[Kidlington]]
  • [[Oxford railway station]], in the city centre
  • Population pyramid of Oxford in 2020
  • [[Sheldonian Theatre]] in 2009
  • Speedway racing at Cowley in 1980
  • UK and foreign born population pyramid of Oxford in 2021
  • Wellington Square]], the name of which has become synonymous with the university's central administration
  • hybrid bus]] on a [[park & ride]] service
CITY IN OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
The Dreaming Spires; City of dreaming spires; Oxford, england; UN/LOCODE:GBOXF; Lion Brewery (U.K.); Oxford, Oxfordshire; Oxford astrophysics; The city of dreaming spires; Oxenaforda; Oxford, England; City of Oxford; Oxford, UK; County Borough of Oxford; The weather in Oxford; Oxford (England); OXFORD; Oxford, United Kingdom; City of Dreaming Spires; Oxeford; Ford of the Oxen; Rhydychen; Dreaming spires; List of people from Oxford; Cycling in Oxford; Oxford parks; Dreaming Spires; People from Oxford; Museums in Oxford; Sports in Oxford; Tourism in Oxford

['ɔksfəd]

общая лексика

"оксфорд" (хлопчатобумажная или вискозная ткань типа рогожки для рубашек и т.п.)

существительное

общая лексика

полуботинок

(Oxford) оксфордский

Definition

Оксфордский университет

один из крупнейших и старейших университетов Великобритании. Основана во 2-й половине 12 в. (по данным некоторых источников, - в начале 13 в.). В 13 в. в О. у. были гуманитарный, юридический (права), богословский и медицинский факультеты. В средние века в О. у. преподавали Р. Бэкон, Иоанн Дунс Скот, Дж. Уиклиф, в эпоху Возрождения - Эразм Роттердамский, Т. Мор, в 17 в. - Дж. Локк, А. Смит, Р. Бойль, с 1703 профессор университета был Э. Галлей. Исторически сложившаяся репутация О. у. как особо привилегированного аристократического учебного заведения, строго дифференцированный классовый характер отбора студентов обеспечивают выпускникам преимущества в продвижении по службе вплоть до высших государственных постов (О. у. окончили 22 премьер-министра Великобритании). О. у. - самоуправляющаяся корпорация, административно подчиняется только парламенту. В финансовом отношении О. у. почти целиком зависит от государственном и частных пожертвований, которые составляют свыше 2/3 его бюджета. Плата за обучение - одна из самых высоких в мире (850-900 фунтов стерлингов за учебный год). В составе О. у. (1972): 39 колледжей (29 мужских, 5 женских и 5 смешанных), в том числе 5 частных закрытого типа для подготовки служителей культа; факультеты богословия, права, медицинской, классической литературы, новой и новейшей истории, английского языка и литературы, средневековых и современных европейских языков и литератур, востоковедения, физических наук, математики, биологических и с.-х. наук, психологии, социальных наук, антропологии и географии, искусствоведения, музыки; 22 кафедры, ряд специализированных научно-исследовательских институтов и лабораторий, в том числе институты математики, медицинских исследований, востоковедения, педагогики, экспериментальной психологии, исследований по экономике, сельского хозяйства и др., лаборатории неорганической химии, физической химии, химической кристаллографии, им. Д. Перринса, физическая Кларендонская, вычислительный центр, Школа рисования и изящных искусств им. Дж. Рескина (Раскина), несколько музеев; в крупнейшей университетской библиотеке Бодли (основана в 1602) 2,5 млн. тт. В 1972 в О. у. обучалось 11 тыс. чел., в том числе свыше 2,5 тыс. аспирантов, работали 1,1 тыс. преподавателей, из них 114 профессоров. Среди преподавателей около 20 членов Лондонского королевского общества, в их числе лауреат Нобелевской премии Д. Кроуфут-Ходжкин. Успехи оксфордской химической школы связаны с именами лауреатов Нобелевской премии Ф. Содди, С. Хиншелвуда, Р. Робинсона.

Wikipedia

Oxford Street

Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Tottenham Court Road to Marble Arch via Oxford Circus. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and as of 2012 had approximately 300 shops. It is designated as part of the A40, a major road between London and Fishguard, though it is not signed as such, and traffic is regularly restricted to buses and taxis.

The road was originally part of the Via Trinobantina, a Roman road between Essex and Hampshire via London. It was known as Tyburn Road through the Middle Ages when it was notorious for public hangings of prisoners at Tyburn Gallows. It became known as Oxford Road and then Oxford Street in the 18th century, and began to change from residential to commercial and retail use, attracting street traders, confidence tricksters and prostitution. Department stores began to dominate the streetscape from the early 20th century, the most imposing of all being Selfridges (which was begun in 1909). The street suffered heavy bombing during World War II, and several longstanding stores including John Lewis & Partners were completely destroyed and rebuilt from scratch.

Despite competition from out-of-town shopping centres and online retailers, Oxford Street remains in high demand as a retail location, with several chains having their flagship stores on the street, and has a number of listed buildings. Unlike nearby shopping streets such as Bond Street, it has retained an element of downmarket trading alongside more prestigious retail stores. The annual switching on of Christmas lights by a celebrity has been a popular event since 1959. As a popular retail area and main thoroughfare for London buses and taxis, Oxford Street has suffered from traffic congestion, pedestrian congestion, a poor safety record and pollution. Various traffic management schemes have been implemented by Transport for London (TfL) and others, including a ban on private vehicles during daytime hours on weekdays and Saturdays (in place since the 1970s), widened pavements and improved pedestrian crossings.

Examples of use of Oxford Street
1. The Oxford Street Association called it unworkable.
2. Oxford street: High pollution levels Christmas shoppers in London‘s Oxford Street are being exposed to high levels of pollutants that can trigger asthma attacks, it has been claimed.
3. Sir Stuart said: "Oxford Street has exceeded our expectations.
4. Queues in Oxford Street, London, started from 5am.
5. In the documentary, Hadil is shown shopping in Oxford Street.
What is the Russian for Oxford Street? Translation of &#39Oxford Street&#39 to Russian