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Перевод: anon speek anon


[прилагательное]
анонимный; безымянный; неизвестный;
[наречие]
тотчас; сейчас; вскоре; скоро


Тезаурус:

  1. (Anon.);
  2. The great naturalist Edward Topsel, in the seventeenth century, waxed lyrical about feline play: "Therefore how she beggeth, playeth, leapeth, looketh, catcheth, tosseth with her foot, riseth up to strings held over her head, sometimes creeping, sometimes lying on the back, playing with one foot, sometimes on the belly, snatching now with mouth, and anon with the foot"
  3. Gross has happily classified some 3,000 under various headings: Self-Love (" To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance" - Oscar Wilde); Love, Jealousy, Libido (" No woman so naked as one you can see to be naked underneath her clothes" - Michael Frayn); Secrets (" There is something about a cupboard that makes a skeleton terribly restless" - anon) and Criticism (" In some cases taking up the trade of critic is only an embittered form of renunciation" - Albert Guinon).
  4. Of healths five fathom deep; and then anon
  5. Much remains to be learned of their activities, but what is certain is that they had converts in high places - notably Edward Wood (of whom more anon), Leo Amery, and Lord Hailey of African Survey fame and immense Colonial Office influence - and that through their publication of a journal widely respected for its seriousness they kept before the eyes of the political establishment the idea of a new kind of empire.
  6. Magnificat; Sanctus in C: Sanctus in D: CALDARA: Magnificat in C: KUHNAU: Magnificat in C; ANON (attrib.
  7. Anon
  8. Further investigation is, however, encouraged by the pattern of coal ranks in coalfields just to the north of the Variscan Front, as shown for instance by National Coal Board maps (Anon 1960) and summarised on Fig. 4.
  9. I cannot express to you the charm that hangs about a mountain like Ben Each as the mists swathe its rocky sides; they rise, they fall, they whirl, they soar as on wings of light, they cast shadows, they give grand mystery, and anon reveal some hidden dell, some great bare precipice, or perhaps display a glowing patch of verdure.
  10. (Anon.)
  11. By Aubrey Anon HE WAS a friend of Byron at Harrow, and later a better friend of the Met, of working people in need of "abundant and untaxed food" and of Roman Catholics, whom he had governed in Ireland under the longest Conservative administration anyone hopes to see.
  12. More of that anon.

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