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Перевод: eldest speek eldest


[прилагательное]
самый старший; старейший; старый; старческий; старообразный; бывший; занимавшийся длительное время; опытный; прежний; выдержанный; долго использовавшийся; долго употреблявшийся; обветшалый; поношенный; потрепанный; закоренелый; относящийся к прошлому; старинный; давний; давнишний


Тезаурус:

  1. His eldest son - also John Sich - was a Lieutenant in the Corps of Chiswick Volunteers formed at the time of the threatened invasion of England by the forces of Napoleon.
  2. By the middle of 1802, as the family house and shop passed into other hands, Ben was left alone with only sisters for company; Elizabeth, the eldest, had very recently married, and little brother must have been in imminent danger of succumbing to the petticoat government of Mary and Sarah.
  3. He recounts his childhood as the eldest son of a parson, undergraduate days at Oxford, work as a scriptwriter and visualiser for Eagle and Girl magazines, marriage (to Susan, a leading member of the Mothers Union) and ordination.
  4. My eldest son decided that he would like an electric guitar and amplifier for his 12th birthday.
  5. He was the eldest son of my father's eldest sister, Bessie.
  6. This was the scheme submitted by Sir Charles Barry's eldest son, Charles, and Robert Richardson Banks.
  7. He was born in London in 1555, eldest son of a Master of Trinity House, from whom he was to inherit a substantial property.
  8. As for the girls, only Kate, who is the eldest stepdaughter, has been firm in her insistence; she is going to be married to Mr Urquhart, despite anything her stepmother may say.
  9. The eldest child is a pioneer: it is she/he who first undertakes to make contact with the outside world, to go to school, and to make friends not only for her/himself but sometimes on behalf of younger siblings as well.
  10. "The eldest Lassiter son is always called Hilary, but why not make George his second name?"
  11. These tales made quite an impression on me as did the story of Uncle Fred's eldest son, young Fred as he was known, putting on his age and managing to join the Marines when only sixteen, then found himself serving on the same ship as his father during the great battle - something of a unique record.
  12. But then he had been wrong about his eldest son.
  13. Her eldest son, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, was fifty-nine years of age, and as he had travelled extensively, as the Prince of Wales, in Europe, Canada, U.S.A. and India, also Palestine, Turkey, Egypt and Russia, he was much practiced in the matters of state, His wife, Alexandra, was of considerable help to him and during his reign as King there sprang up, in 1904, the "Entente Cordiale" between Britain and France, probably arising from his visit to Paris in May 1903.

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