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Перевод: admirer


[существительное]
поклонник ; обожатель ; ухажер


Тезаурус:

  1. AS A LONGSTANDING admirer of the poetry of Ted Hughes, I had looked forward to his prose book about Shakespeare.
  2. I am a long-standing admirer of John McComnick's writing, but his review of Reagan and the American Environment by Friends of the Earth (21 April, p 176) alarmed me.
  3. He confessed he had never read this one, given to him by a Parisian admirer.
  4. "He makes light of his handicap," said an admirer who attended the meeting.
  5. In The Waste Land's "Notes", Eliot the admirer of Wren had drawn attention (referring to St Magnus Martyr) to what was to his mind one of the finest among Wren's interiors.
  6. I just hoped Karen wouldn't go any further, that she wouldn't get so drunk that she tried to mount some leering admirer who happened to step on her toe by mistake.
  7. The point was well made some years ago by Hugh Maguire, a veteran of the English orchestral scene and an evident admirer or Karajan, when he said: "He is too strong, too powerful, too rich - too much outside the general run.
  8. Another admirer, a woman who went into the mission field, recalled that "the silence of a great congregation, held by the power of an eloquence which we felt rather than understood, endued him with an "other-worldliness" which could not be explained".
  9. At this time Mrs Thatcher looked somewhat less in command, with coded criticism of her style coming from such ministers as Douglas Hurd and, more surprisingly, John Biffen, a previous admirer of hers.
  10. The Welsh leader of the parliamentary Labour Party, Cledwyn Hughes, himself a "Lib-Lab" figure of noted moderation and an admirer of Lloyd George, was an important go-between.
  11. Now its Oriental admirer has made an acceptable offer and the match is made, barring only the appearance of another admirer with more money.
  12. The fact that I had an admirer in Thomas's wife just made matters worse.
  13. Daukes was a great admirer of Pugan's architecture, including St Marie's Grange, though not of his high-minded religious ideas,; he was very low church himself.

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