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Wls; WLS (disambiguation)

WLS         

общая лексика

Wireless Local System

местная система беспроводной связи

Смотрите также

D-AMPS; GSM

Wales         
  • Parliament for Wales]] in 5 years" campaign was started
  • [[Anthony Hopkins]], born in [[Port Talbot]]
  • Welsh poetry from the 13th-century [[Black Book of Carmarthen]].
  • Germanic tribes]], whilst the pale green areas to the north were inhabited by the [[Gaels]] and [[Picts]].
  • alt=A low grassy mound with an entrance at its centre framed by cyclopean stones
  • Caradog]] by Thomas Prydderch. Caradog was leader of the north Walian Celtic tribe, the [[Ordovices]].
  • [[Cawl]], a traditional meat and vegetable dish from Wales.
  • protest against the "Prince of Wales"]]'s investiture
  • "[[Cofiwch Dryweryn]]" mural after rebuild in October 2020, protesting the [[Tryweryn flooding]] to supply water to England
  • Medieval map of Welsh realms
  • A number of BBC productions, such as ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Torchwood]]'', have been filmed in Wales.
  • ''Dowlais Ironworks'' (1840) by George Childs (1798–1875)
  • Welsh Independence]], Cardiff 2019.
  • [[Hywel Dda]] enthroned
  • Illustration of a Welsh judge from the ''[[Laws of Hywel Dda]]''
  • access-date=17 October 2014}}</ref>
  • Christopher Williams]] (1918)
  • National Parks]]}}
  • [[Millennium Stadium]], Cardiff
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • The [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • alt=The statue of a man in a tunic and short cape clasped at his right shoulder, sculpted in white stone. The figure, set indoors with its back to an arched window, holds a down-pointed sword in his right hand and a scroll in his left.
  • A profile of the economy of Wales in 2012
  • Cymdeithas yr Iaith]]" (Society for the Language) bilingual road sign protest, 1972.
  • Rail network of Wales; 2021
  • [[Richard Burton]], born in [[Pontrhydyfen]]
  • St David's Day]] 2006.
  • [[Shirley Bassey]], born in [[Tiger Bay]]
  • [[Snowdon]], [[Gwynedd]], the highest mountain in Wales
  • [[St. David's Cathedral]], Pembrokeshire
  • St David's Day]] speech, 2021.
  • Thomas Jones]] (1742–1803).
  • alt=A half timbered building of two floors, with four sets of leaded windows to the front aspect and one set to the side. The build has a steep, slate roof, with a single chimney placed left of centre. Steps and a ramp lead up to its single visible entrance
  • A 2021 introduction to some of the largest companies based in Wales, including: Airbus, bipsync, HCI Pharmaceutical, ReNeuron, Deloitte, Coaltown Coffee, DMM International and Freudenberg
  • [[University Hospital of Wales]], Cardiff
  • thumb
  • red dragon]], a popular symbol in Wales.
  • The proportion of respondents in the 2011 census who said they could speak Welsh
COUNTRY IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE, PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Cymru; Cymru am byth; CYMRU; The Principality of Wales; Gymru; Welsh Peninsula; Communications in Wales; Autonomous Province of Wales; WALES; Wales, United Kingdom; Wales, UK; Cyrmu; Wales, U.K.; Welsh mountains; Rain in Wales; Flora and fauna of Wales; Wales, United Kingdom.; Wildlife of Wales; Welshland; Wales (country)

[weɪlz]

общая лексика

Уэльс (составная часть Великобритании [Great Britain]; занимает полуостров Уэльс с прилегающим к нему о-вом Англси; в административно-территориальном отношении разделена на 8 графств)

существительное

география

Уэльс

wales         
  • Parliament for Wales]] in 5 years" campaign was started
  • [[Anthony Hopkins]], born in [[Port Talbot]]
  • Welsh poetry from the 13th-century [[Black Book of Carmarthen]].
  • Germanic tribes]], whilst the pale green areas to the north were inhabited by the [[Gaels]] and [[Picts]].
  • alt=A low grassy mound with an entrance at its centre framed by cyclopean stones
  • Caradog]] by Thomas Prydderch. Caradog was leader of the north Walian Celtic tribe, the [[Ordovices]].
  • [[Cawl]], a traditional meat and vegetable dish from Wales.
  • protest against the "Prince of Wales"]]'s investiture
  • "[[Cofiwch Dryweryn]]" mural after rebuild in October 2020, protesting the [[Tryweryn flooding]] to supply water to England
  • Medieval map of Welsh realms
  • A number of BBC productions, such as ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and ''[[Torchwood]]'', have been filmed in Wales.
  • ''Dowlais Ironworks'' (1840) by George Childs (1798–1875)
  • Welsh Independence]], Cardiff 2019.
  • [[Hywel Dda]] enthroned
  • Illustration of a Welsh judge from the ''[[Laws of Hywel Dda]]''
  • access-date=17 October 2014}}</ref>
  • Christopher Williams]] (1918)
  • National Parks]]}}
  • [[Millennium Stadium]], Cardiff
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • The [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • alt=The statue of a man in a tunic and short cape clasped at his right shoulder, sculpted in white stone. The figure, set indoors with its back to an arched window, holds a down-pointed sword in his right hand and a scroll in his left.
  • A profile of the economy of Wales in 2012
  • Cymdeithas yr Iaith]]" (Society for the Language) bilingual road sign protest, 1972.
  • Rail network of Wales; 2021
  • [[Richard Burton]], born in [[Pontrhydyfen]]
  • St David's Day]] 2006.
  • [[Shirley Bassey]], born in [[Tiger Bay]]
  • [[Snowdon]], [[Gwynedd]], the highest mountain in Wales
  • [[St. David's Cathedral]], Pembrokeshire
  • St David's Day]] speech, 2021.
  • Thomas Jones]] (1742–1803).
  • alt=A half timbered building of two floors, with four sets of leaded windows to the front aspect and one set to the side. The build has a steep, slate roof, with a single chimney placed left of centre. Steps and a ramp lead up to its single visible entrance
  • A 2021 introduction to some of the largest companies based in Wales, including: Airbus, bipsync, HCI Pharmaceutical, ReNeuron, Deloitte, Coaltown Coffee, DMM International and Freudenberg
  • [[University Hospital of Wales]], Cardiff
  • thumb
  • red dragon]], a popular symbol in Wales.
  • The proportion of respondents in the 2011 census who said they could speak Welsh
COUNTRY IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE, PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Cymru; Cymru am byth; CYMRU; The Principality of Wales; Gymru; Welsh Peninsula; Communications in Wales; Autonomous Province of Wales; WALES; Wales, United Kingdom; Wales, UK; Cyrmu; Wales, U.K.; Welsh mountains; Rain in Wales; Flora and fauna of Wales; Wales, United Kingdom.; Wildlife of Wales; Welshland; Wales (country)
1) баргоут
2) ширстрек
3) пояс обшивки
4) вельсы

Définition

WLS
White Line Skip (Reference: Fax)

Wikipédia

WLS

WLS may refer to:

Exemples de prononciation pour WLS
1. He goes on WLS radio, on the Roe Conn, Richard Roeper Show, which is a major drive-time radio
Logistics of Real-Time Storytelling _ Dan Sinker _ Talks at Google
Exemples du corpus de texte pour WLS
1. WLS–TV President and General Manager Emily Barr said the crash might have been deliberate, but she couldn‘t be sure. ___ On the Net: WLS–TV 7: http://abclocal.go.com/wls/
2. "I pushed him twice. ... I don‘t have a problem with that," Wawczak told WLS–TV.
3. Don‘t Miss Chicago Tribune: Pal accused of shoving Peterson WLS: Peterson, pal get in fight WLS: Couple talks about secret recordings Wawczak did not have a listed telephone number.
4. No one was injured in the Sunday night crash at WLS–TV.
5. Rob Hatfield, according to a WLS–TV report posted on its Web site.