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Перевод: acolyte speek acolyte


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прислужник ; служитель ; помощник ; псаломщик


Тезаурус:

  1. The BBC cameras should have been there, with the high priest Chris Rea and his acolyte Nigel Starmer-Smith in attendance.
  2. The money dispensers in the capital could only be approached through their acolyte, whose job it was to demand some offerings and make the right moves to ensure success.
  3. "All these young knuckleheads are wearin' back packs and Polo gear, goin' through stores snatchin' chains, cuttin' people and shit, sayin' "We Lo Life"," growls Jazz, a Lo Life acolyte.
  4. Ludens, steadying Marcus's head with one hand, his fingers plunged into the short hair, and slowly and firmly moving the very sharp instrument, felt like an acolyte performing a dangerous task, perhaps intended as a test.
  5. I believe it was Leonardo da Vinci who, upon receiving a missive from an acolyte asking "Who is thy master?", returned him a single item: a pencil.
  6. The relegating acolyte does not realise that after a certain date nearly every book is as good or as bad a case as another.
  7. He even frowned at having to look for his acolyte.
  8. The popular success of C. S. Lewis's broadcasts, published in 1942 as The Screwtape Letters , aroused at least as much indignation as their provocation had plainly sought and deserved, being composed in radical irony out of the mouth of a Devil instructing an acolyte how to spread scepticism and moral confusion through the modern world.
  9. It ended in May 1915, during one of the most politically testing weeks in Asquith's premiership, with the lady's retreat into a curious marriage to Edwin Montagu, a lesser member of the government and a very close friend - indeed acolyte - of the prime minister, and it is about Montagu that this book has most of new interest to say.
  10. A protestor against the showing of The Last Temptation of Christ tears a placard carried by an acolyte of Our Lady of Ballinspittle outside Cork Opera House (photo: Des Barry, 1988)
  11. When the lone girl "acolyte" had the word "screwed, torn off her placard by an exasperated protestor she said.
  12. There are the end-of-tether diaries published as My Sister and Myself by his literary executor, Francis King, and any number of references in the voluminous literature that has grown up around the figure of E M Forster, whose acolyte Ackerley became between their first meeting in 1922 and his death, aged 71, in 1967.

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