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Перевод: aide
[существительное] адъютант ; помощник
Тезаурус:
- A Republican aide said despairingly: "It looks like we've lost Kentucky.
- On the campaign trail last week a Clinton aide confided: "He doesn't make any decisions until he consults Hillary.
- Among those who had brushes with the law were former Attorney General Ed Meese, White House chief of staff Michael Deaver, the Housing and Urban Development Secretary (the "Dud from HUD") Samuel Pierce and aide Lyn Nofziger.
- An aide to Mr Yeltsin said a draft of a new constitution prepared on behalf of the president would be presented to Congress today that would put the emergency powers he was granted last autumn on a permanent basis.
- In 1963 I became a CID aide or trainee detective, engaged in run-of-the-mill work dealing with a flow of petty crime.
- "This is a girl who has been crying out for help," one aide said.
- Mr Favell resigned as John Major's official Commons aide when the Premier was Chancellor because of a clash of views over Europe.
- And there is a good account of the infamous Nixon/Kennedy TV debate when Kennedy's aide even turned up the heat in Nixon's dressing-room to make him sweat more.
- One aide let into the secret of the wedding plans said: "All we have been told is that the question was asked on board her new boat.
- "Charles was told that they owed it to their hosts to give of their professional best," a royal aide said yesterday.
- Clinton's long-time Arkansas-based aide Betsey Wright has seen the alliance work for a dozen years.
- A Royal aide on the marriage of Charles and Diana.
- Every morning and afternoon, a patient aide - who has had some nursing training - visits for two hours and helps her bathe, carry out exercises and walk.
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