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Перевод: devotee speek devotee


[существительное]
поборник ; приверженец ; фанатик ; энтузиаст ; энтузиаст своего дела; богомолец ; истово верующий; набожный человек; святоша


Тезаурус:

  1. Dignam used to joke about how his priestly teacher, a devotee of the classical drama, invariably cast him in the leading roles of Shakespeare's heroines, Portia, Juliet, and Ophelia among them.
  2. ardent philanthropist, "a loquacious young man with large shining knobs for temples", and a devotee of Mrs Jellyby's, whose daughter, Caddy, he wishes to marry.
  3. Now aged 15 and a hip hop devotee, in between school and modelling for the likes of Rifat Ozbek she has already launched her dancing career.
  4. Lewis, it struck Havard, a recent convert to Roman Catholicism and a devotee of Thomas Aquinas, took a remarkably idealistic, Berkeleyan view of things.
  5. As a devotee of Peel's programme, Gedge was delighted to appear alongside the DJ's other favourites, The Fall and The House of Love.
  6. Almost as a logical outcome of this media blitz, it emerged in the summer of 1990 that Madonna, already a devotee of Kahlo's work, was commissioning a screenplay based on Kahlo's life.
  7. Ramakrishna tells a story of a devotee who was in tears while a holy man was expounding the Gita.
  8. As a user and devotee of Wainwright's books, I am convinced that he wrote them primarily as works of creative art, for sharing with those of like mind.
  9. Birch is an ebullient polymath, a former professor of biology at the University of Sydney, no mean theologian, a philosopher and devotee of A. N. Whitehead, a distinguished member of the World Council of Churches, a raconteur, an activist in a multitude of good causes, and one of last year's recipients of the Templeton Prize, the most prestigious and valuable prize in the world for progress in religion.
  10. In The Rape of Lucrece Tarquin, unable to restrain his lust, and as it were possessed by the spirit of the boar, violates the chaste Lucrece, a devotee of the goddess in her virgin mode as Diana.
  11. A controversial statement born out of years of experience with the shorter, smaller Dutch Texel by its most well known UK devotee, Robin Slade.
  12. In imagination she saw herself as a devotee of Bacchus, in the golden world of the Greeks, as these extracts from her poem "The Lost Bacchante" reveal.
  13. "Now this devotee did not know the letters.

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