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Перевод: dame
[существительное] госпожа ; дама ; женщина ; пожилая женщина; начальница школы; титул супруги барона; кавалерственная дама
Тезаурус:
- Reyntiens' subjects range from classical to modern myth: the labours of Hercules, Orpheus charming the trees, Commedia dell'Arte, evocations of the Music of Berlioz and Faure, Kenneth Branagh as Quince in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Dame Edna Everage!
- MEET Rab C. Nesbitt, Nora Batty, Dame Edna Everidge and the Leader of the Gang, Gary Glitter.
- Dame Edna sighed.
- I ain't nothing like a dame
- Dame Janet Baker could save her voice by miming to a tape and church choir masters could stop worrying about when their choristers' voices will break.
- Like Dame Julian, Hilton was inspired by the theology of the scholastic theologians of the thirteenth century.
- "The head said he saw no reason why he should interfere," says Dame Barbara.
- Dame Edna would probably think it a caring, sharing sort of suit, and would doubtless lob a backhanded compliment Sally's way, possums.
- England too made a significant contribution to this new Western development and produced four great mystics who quickly attracted a considerable following on the continent as well as in their own country: Richard Rolle of Hampole (c. 1290-;1349), the unknown author of The Cloud of Unknowing , Walter Hilton (d. 1376) and Dame Julian of Norwich (c. 1342-;1416).
- Meanwhile, Ivy was made a Dame.
- Only a dame school it was - nothing so grand as the Academy for Young Ladies Miss Hannah More keeps in Wark Street now - but our teacher, Mrs Ellis, was a great reader and always encouraged us children to have regular reading times.
- His first formal education was received in the reading school kept at Ottery by "Old Dame Key", a relative of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and at six years old he progressed to his father's grammar school, where he quickly surpassed all his contemporaries.
- The Dynasty Dame.
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