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suds - перевод на испанский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SUDS; SUDS (disambiguation); Suds (disambiguation)

suds         
  • Roadside bioswale designed to filter storm water runoff from street surfaces
DESIGNED TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF DEVELOPMENT
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems; Sustainable urban drainage systems; Sustainable urban drainage system; Sustainable Drainage System; SuDS; Green infrastructure for stormwater management; User:Megan Geerts/sandbox; Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Management; Green stormwater infrastructure
espuma de jabón
Sudán         
  • Sitios Arqueológicos de la Isla de Meroe (Sudán).
  • Beja hamíticos con galabiyas.
  • Un [[derviche]] [[sufí]] toca la batería ante la multitud en [[Omdurmán]].
  • [[Universidad de Jartum]], fundada en 1902.
  • Desarrollo del PIB per cápita de los países del Sahel.
  • [[Gebel Barkal]] (''Montaña pura'') en Nubia, lugar declarado [[Patrimonio de la Humanidad]].
  • Pirámides de [[Gebel Barkal]], lugar [[Patrimonio de la humanidad]].
  • Pirámides nubias en [[Meroe]].
  • Mapa político de Sudán
  • Evolución de la población de Sudán.
  • La Universidad de Jartum, fundada en 1902, en una foto de 1936.
  • Izado de la bandera de Sudán el 1 de enero de 1956 por el primer ministro Ismail al-Azhari en presencia del líder de la oposición, Mohamed Ahmed Almahjoub.
  • Imagen de satélite de Sudán.
  • Moneda española de 8 reales con inscripción estampada por los mahdistas en 1885.
PAÍS DE ÁFRICA
Sudan; Sudán (república); Sudán del Norte; Sudanés; República de Sudán; Sudanes; Sudan del Norte; Republica de Sudan; República del Sudán; Republica del Sudan; Sudan (republica); República de Sudan; Republica de Sudán; República del Sudan; Republica del Sudán; Sudan (república); Sudán (republica)
Sudan
Sudan         
  • Bashir (right) and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State [[Robert Zoellick]], 2005
  • A camel soldier of the native forces of the British army, 20th century
  • Khalifa]] after his defeat at the [[Battle of Omdurman]] in 1898
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  • A [[Sufi]] [[dervish]] drums up the Friday afternoon crowd in [[Omdurman]].
  • Al-Manasir]]
  • The [[University of Khartoum]], established as [[Gordon Memorial College]] in 1902
  • Fortress of [[Buhen]], of the Middle Kingdom, reconstructed under the New Kingdom (about 1200 BC)
  • GDP per capita development
  • Government militia in Darfur
  • [[1971 Sudanese coup d'état]]
  • Moses George]], king of Makuria and Alodia
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] map
  • Map. The [[Hala'ib Triangle]] has been under contested Egyptian administration since 2000.
  • The chairman of Sudan's sovereign council, General [[Abdel Fattah al-Burhan]], with U.S. Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]], 2020
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  • Southern Sudan in {{circa}} 1800. Later boundaries are shown.
  • Southern Sudanese wait to vote during the [[2011 South Sudanese independence referendum]].
  • 2010 estimated population density
  • gas]] concessions – 2004
  • [[Nubian pyramids]] in [[Meroë]]
  • A proportional representation of exports, 2019
  • Flag raised at independence ceremony on 1 January 1956 by the Prime Minister Ismail al-Azhari and in presence of opposition leader Mohamed Ahmed Almahjoub.
  • Draft Constitutional Declaration]] between military and civilian representatives.
  • Mahdists]], who had over-run most of Sudan, and the British forces.
  • The mud brick temple, known as the Western Deffufa, in the city of [[Kerma]]
  • 480 BCE}}. [[Xerxes I]] tomb relief.
COUNTRY IN NORTHEAST AFRICA
Republic of Sudan; ISO 3166-1:SD; Sudanese Republic; Republic of the Sudan; The Sudan; As-Sudan; جمهورية السودان; Clothing in Sudan; Culture of Sudan; Environmental issues in Sudan; Environmental issues in sudan; As-Sūdān; Environment of Sudan; North Sudan; Official language of Southern Sudan; Administrative divisions of Sudan; Sport in Sudan; Sudan Foundation; السودان; Northern Sudan; Sudan proper; Republic of North Sudan; Sudanese culture; Islamic Republic of Sudan; Islamic Republic of the Sudan; The Islamic Republic of Sudan; The Republic of Sudan; Republic of the North Sudan; The Soudan; Jumhūriyyat al-Sūdān; Art of South Sudan; Sudanese clothing; Sudanese republic; Ethnic groups in Sudan; Sharia law in Sudan; Ethnic minorities in Sudan; Science and technology in Sudan; Fashion in Sudan
= Sudán
Ex: The author reviews the problems of implementing information technology projects in developing countries, with examples from Ethiopia, Sudan and Tanzania.

Определение

suds
¦ plural noun
1. froth made from soap and water.
2. N. Amer. informal beer.
¦ verb chiefly N. Amer. cover or wash in soapy water.
?form suds.
Derivatives
sudsy adjective
Origin
C19: perh. orig. denoting the flood water of the fens; cf. Mid. Low Ger. sudde, MDu. sudse 'marsh, bog'; prob. related to seethe.

Википедия

Suds

Suds or SUDS may refer to:

Примеры употребления для suds
1. Deputies were called early Sunday after the residential pond was found filled with soap suds.
2. He stands still, clutches the microphone, looks heartbroken and serves up the suds.
3. Any beer restaurant worth its suds is currently marking the occasion of Oktoberfest.
4. The 27–foot chartered fishing vessel, a catamaran dubbed the Super Suds II, capsized Wednesday evening.
5. In those days, Soviet laundry detergent sometimes served for bath suds.