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Перевод: bishop speek bishop


[существительное]
епископ ; слон [шахм.] ; бишоп


Тезаурус:

  1. Now, when she looked out into the Estuary, she saw not seals, or castles, or knights in armour but Mr Bishop's body, rolling in on the tide.
  2. They had spoken for an hour and 45 minutes, and one of the bishop's assistants is setting up a programme of regular meetings between the local party and the opposition.
  3. Dr Bishop, 53, and Dr Varmus, 49, work at the University of California School of Medicine in San Francisco, at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology.
  4. And there was Bishop Godwin, who, having invented in Man in the Moone a hero who discovered a lunar language formed of "tunes and uncouth sounds", conceived the possibility of framing an earthbound language "consisting of tunes only".
  5. On great occasions the third Earl of Egremont would entertain 6000 people at Petworth and his 160 servants would be hard-pressed; by contrast Bishop Trevor managed his retreat at Glynde with a combined staff of 16, including a trainbearer, a French cook, and a "jolly old coachman".
  6. The feast spread over four days for a number of years, but in 1987 it began with an open-air service on Feast Sunday at which the Bishop of Whitby gave the address.
  7. If there is a will - and wills at that time are very easy to make, mere word of mouth is sufficient - the Bishop's Court is the proper place in which it must be proved; the Bishop's Court will see that the executor carries out his duties properly.
  8. On the other side, across a narrow lane called Watergate, is the original Bishop's Palace, built in the twelfth-century to provide accommodation for the splendid new cathedral.
  9. Bishop Gray gave his full support to the work going on in many of the schools and parishes, and expressed a wish that the programme would be quickly at the heart of all our schools.
  10. In 1798 the threat of military invasion from Napoleonic France had only just ebbed when the Bishop of Durham announced to a startled House of Lords that it had come to his attention that the only reason the enemy forces had backed away from military invasion was because they had hit on a more sinister method of bringing Britannia to heel.
  11. Bishop Wishart, Chancellor of Scotland, also considered these names.
  12. On 3rd November, 1992 it was announced Bishop Crowley had been appointed in succession to Bishop Harris as Bishop of Middlesbrough.
  13. In a letter to Bishop George Bell he wrote: "This is the end, but for me, the beginning of life."

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