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Перевод: gild
[существительное] гильдия ; организация ; союз ; цех ; [глагол] золотить; украшать
Тезаурус:
- The Gild Merchant was remodelled in the fifteenth century as the religious Gild of St George, but the power of the principal citizens continued to increase.
- The Gild Merchant was a close, self-selecting body with its own hall, effectively the centre of urban government.
- It only serves to gild his Vices o'er,
- The better the jam the better the rolypoly, and I like to gild the lily by lacing the dough with almonds and orange zest, too.
- The building's roof exploded, sending rays of ruddy light to gild the bulging bottoms of the clouds.
- Whatever the justification there may have been in the past, when a high degree of ability may have been necessary to acquire and work at the trade, that reason has forever passed away if it ever was more than a trade gild superstition.
- - A Rolls, at that, to gild the gilt,
- The ambitious politician was awash with power, the friendship of the Premier but without the money to gild it.
- For some time there was a conflict of jurisdiction between the bishop's reeves and the interests of the Gild Merchant.
- There are other potential imports which are less apparent; mercury, for instance, was used to gild at least some of the metalwork in England at this time (Oddy 1980).
- The thorn in Pollini's side ( at least as far as his recordings are concerned) is his occasional refusal to gild the lily.
- Wealth flowed from these colonies: gold to gild the city spires, silver to be wrought into the bodywork of their chariots, furs for winter wear and medicinal herbs to cure the sick.
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