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Traitors' Gate - traducción al ruso

ENTRANCE TO THE TOWER OF LONDON, ENGLAND
Traitors Gate

Traitors' Gate         

['treɪtəz,geɪt]

общая лексика

"Ворота изменников" (главные "водные ворота" в Тауэре [Tower of London] со стороны р. Темзы; через них в Тауэр привозили узников)

Golden Gate         
  • issued in 1923]]
  • The [[Golden Gate Bridge]], as seen from the [[Marin Headlands]] looking south
  • Fog rolls into [[San Francisco Bay]] through the Golden Gate, almost obscuring [[Alcatraz Island]]
  • Fog obscures the Golden Gate as it spills into San Francisco Bay in this satellite image
  • Telegraph Hill]] by [[Carleton Watkins]] {{circa}} 1868
NORTH AMERICAN STRAIT
Straits of the Golden Gate; Golden gate; Golden Gate Strait; San Francisco Golden Gate; Puerta Dorada; Golden Gate, California

['gəuld(ə)n'geit]

общая лексика

прол. Золотые Ворота

wicket gate         
  • Gate and wicket (manway) of [[Alsfeld]]'s New Town Hall
  • South gate of Friedestrom Castle with its wicket (pedestrian entrance)
PEDESTRIAN DOOR OR GATE, PARTICULARLY ONE BUILT INTO A LARGER DOOR OR INTO A WALL OR FENCE
Wicket Gate; Wicket gate (architecture)

общая лексика

поворотный затвор

Definición

IgG
см. Иммуноглобулины G.

Wikipedia

Traitors' Gate

The Traitors' Gate is an entrance through which many prisoners of the Tudors arrived at the Tower of London. The gate was built by Edward I, to provide a water gate entrance to the Tower, part of St. Thomas' Tower, which was designed to provide additional accommodation for the royal family.

In the pool behind Traitors' Gate was an engine that was used for raising water to a cistern on the roof of the White Tower. The engine worked originally by the force of the tide or by horsepower and eventually by steam. In 1724–1726, it was adapted to drive machinery for boring gun barrels. It was removed in early 1866.

The name Traitors' Gate has been used since before 1543, when that name is used on Anton van den Wyngaerde's panorama of London. Prisoners were brought by barge along the Thames, passing under London Bridge, where the heads of recently executed prisoners were displayed on spikes. Notable prisoners such as Sir Thomas More entered the Tower by Traitors' Gate.

Although Queen Anne Boleyn is often reported to have passed through the Traitors' Gate after her arrest, the contemporary chronicle of Charles Wriothesley stated she passed through only a "court gate" (in the Byward Tower).

Ejemplos de uso de Traitors' Gate
1. Start with those occupying No.10 at the very least, traitors gate awaits. – Maurice, Northumberland – England With friends like Lund–Lack, who needs enemies? – D.Walker, Burnley England This must be different to the Government leaking matters as "spin". – Ricky G, Greater Manchester Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.
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