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Перевод: almoner
[существительное] раздающий милостыню; работник социального обеспечения
Тезаурус:
- Helen : For some reason I thought of it that they've given me this monster of a baby that I wasn't going to be able to love, and some woman came round - she may have been the hospital social worker or an almoner - and spent about an hour telling me how this was going to completely change the course of my life, I was going to be saddled with this child that would need twenty-four hour care and attention, and I had to think carefully about whether I wanted that for the rest of my life, i.e. was I going to keep him - virtually talking me into not keeping him, and I think the turning-point was that I felt there was something coming from the outside that was, sort of, really trying to urge me to reject him, and that I rebelled against it.
- The Holy Ghost and Dagon, the Devil's almoner"
- He made him successively Bishop of Chichester, of Ely and of Winchester, as well as Lord Almoner, and a member of the Privy Council.
- Clustering round the Cortile del Papagallo, were chapel, chamber, bakery, wine cellar, kitchen and smithy, and houses for the chancellor, treasurer and almoner.
- The other diners were all henchmen of either the Prince or Lord Gaveston: clerks, household officials, captains from their mercenary retinues, and the occasional priest or almoner.
- We try to get continuity of care by links with the local hospital - we're very lucky at the moment because we have a good geriatric doctor who visits with the almoner and tries to put off taking them into hospital as long as possible.
- The lady almoner of the Royal Waterloo Hospital in London requested the guardians to remove Sarah A., aged 63, from there to St. Peter's, she now being "settled" in the Bedford Union.
- Stephen Gardiner, who was Secretary to King Henry VIII, and Edward Foxe, the King's Almoner, lodged there in attendance on the King, who had moved out of London.
- Anna and Peter had a small, yellow terraced house with a garden, and Anna worked part-time as a clerk in the almoner's office of a nearby hospital; the Ramsays had only a flat, off Norham Gardens in Oxford, and even less money than the Bouveries because they were supporting Eleanor's widowed mother-in-law, who had senile dementia.
- In 1895, the Royal Free appointed an official "almoner" to ensure that patients were genuinely poor and that they contributed what they could afford to their treatment.
- The almoner was puzzled.
- The Grand Almoner was the Archbishop of Paris, who was assisted by a vicar-general and five chaplains who were responsible for the services in the chapels of the Imperial residences.
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