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Перевод: crier speek crier


[существительное]
крикун ; глашатай ; чиновник в суде, делающий публичные объявления


Тезаурус:

  1. When political considerations took primacy over whether qualifications it is not surprising that some of the appointments were given to candidates ill-suited to the duties they were called upon to perform, such as the Lanarkshire freeholder appointed macer of the Court of Session who, according to James Boswell, "had a constant hoarseness, so that he could scarcely be heard when he called the causes and the lawyers, and was indeed as unfit for a crier of court as a man could be.
  2. He used to be the crier, but had recently taken over from Fred Harrison who had proclaimed the fair annually for the last thirty years.
  3. Many of the populace had fled the town by the time when, on one hot Summer's day, Ben and Charley purchased some cheap fruit in Devonport Market, unaware that the town crier had already warned off buying it.
  4. Green Bridge is the first of eighteen stopping points where the bellman and crier rings his bell before reading the ancient proclamation, couched in archaic language.
  5. In Coles's book, the poets are described in much the same terms as "The Warkton Strong Man", "The Stentorian Voiced Crier, Of Northampton", and "The Astonishing Reaper, of Great Doddington".
  6. WELSHPOOL town crier Clive Emberton read a specially prepared proclamation to mark the opening of Raven Square Station.
  7. NEW radio station Spire FM has recruited town crier Bob Scott to shout out details of programmes on the streets of Salisbury, Wilts.
  8. After much research, it was found in London, in the possession of a descendant of the Ochiltree crier.
  9. Town crier Clive Emberton (left, with bell) and the Earl of Powis prepare to board the special train after the opening ceremony.
  10. An attractive broadside group are the so-called Beadle and Bellman's Verses, addressed in the first half of the nineteenth century to such town and city dwellers as "the worthy inhabitants of the Parish of Barnes, Surrey" or "the worthy masters and mistresses of the Holborn End Division of the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields" and designed to be proclaimed by the public crier or parish bellman.
  11. Her son-in-law is the world's tallest Town Crier at seven feet two inches and he wears size 15 shoes.
  12. Occupations can feature predominantly, even where the victim is not in the person's charge (e.g. SEX OFFENCES OF FORMER M15 MAN; TOWN CRIER'S SEX ATTACK ON GIRL, 9; MARINE IN BED WITH TOT, 3; MARKET MANAGER IN INDECENCY CASE ).
  13. York town crier John Redpath, who gained national notoriety earlier this year when he appeared on TV in a Liberal Democrat party political broadcast, is certainly glad of the tourists because otherwise he would be out of a job.

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