другие переводы
флаг |
flag
banner
colors
ensign
pennant
standard
|
флажок |
checkbox
flag
small flag
pennant
pennon
bannerette
|
знамя |
banner
flag
standard
ensign
colors
pennant
|
признак |
sign
feature
attribute
tag
symptom
flag
|
стяг |
banner
flag
|
плита |
plate
stove
cooker
slab
table
flag
|
флагман |
flagship
flag
|
плитняк |
flagstone
flag
|
флагманский корабль |
flagship
admiral
flag
|
корректорский знак пропуска |
flag
|
хвост |
tail
trail
queue
train
brush
line
|
каменная плита |
flag
door-stone
|
вымощенный плитами тротуар |
flag
|
ирис |
iris
fleur-de-lis
flower-de-luce
flag
|
помечать |
mark
flag
label
|
отмечать |
note
mark
notice
register
flag
denote
|
ослабевать |
wane
fail
abate
ease up
fall off
sag
|
повиснуть |
hang on
flag
|
украшать флагами |
flag
banner
display the colors
|
сигнализировать флагами |
flag
|
сигнализировать флажками |
flag
wigwag
|
выстилать плитами |
flag
|
поникнуть |
flag
|
уменьшаться |
decrease
fall off
decline
diminish
lower
lessen
|
синонимы
имя существительное
глагол
примеры использования
The flags of the Fedgleys rose high, though the baron was gone and, Rew guessed, would soon be wishing he was dead.
The flags of the baron, and of his children.
Long pink tongues hung like wet flags from their jaws.
He pointed out flags from Trinidad, Jamaica, Barbados, and Grenada.
The flags were of all nations, many fragmentary, selected seemingly for their colours’ prettiness rather than any meaning they might carry.
Black flags predominated on the far side instead of the reds and blues of the nearer.
Now he flopped upon the cold flags like a landed fish.
Their emerald and silver capes billowed and flapped like flags in the constant wind and the jade in their helms and the coloured silks they wore across their chests seemed to glow.
Atop it, flags fluttered and soldiers patrolled, but not like they once did.
” She flags the bartender and orders two more rounds of liquid courage, then leads them to the fountain in Washington Square Park.
The fish dived lower, swooping over the hooked spears of the army’s foremost regiments, passing through the fluttering array of flags.
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