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Перевод: incognito speek incognito


[прилагательное]
живущий под чужим именем; скрывающийся под чужим именем;
[наречие]
инкогнито; под чужим именем;
[существительное]
инкогнито
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Incognito, he worked as a ferryman and lived in Biddick boat-house for over twenty years, when a terrible flood robbed him of his possessions and his proof of identification.
  2. The gesture conveys gratitude for the kindness, and allegedly commemorates an emperor who, curious to taste the life of his common people, stayed incognito at an inn with two companions.
  3. Architects are said to have been prowling on the island incognito gathering intelligence for their mission.
  4. Two visits to Oakwell, incognito, also persuaded him that a more immediate priority, to move away from the lower reaches of the Second Division, is realisable.
  5. Gave her the key, got a receipt, told her my friend was travelling incognito.
  6. In a business known for its egos, Beatty has somehow persuaded major starts to show up almost incognito.
  7. My agent said Tweed was attached to the European Commission and often travelled incognito - under a different name.
  8. Edward returns incognito, however, and after various complications is reunited with his sweetheart, Mary Fielding.
  9. He cuts an enigmatic and sympathetic figure: a recluse who would go around his palace incognito dressed as a groom; a man who had his future foretold by Nostradamus; who employed the English occultists, Dee and Kelley; who dabbled in magic and yet was one of the greatest patrons of the Renaissance in Europe.
  10. It is said in some circles that Morrison is alive and well and living in Des Moines, so perhaps we will one day have to sit through Doors II: the Incognito Years.
  11. She was inherently an observer, and in order to observe you have to be incognito.
  12. Still uncertain of what tone to adopt, the campaigners brought six people dressed as Santa Claus, including, incognito behind his cottonwool whiskers, one Greenpeace Santa.
  13. In Champagne , Patrick Forbes indicates the indispensability of popping champagne corks for the success of a ball, stating that no less than 1,800 bottles of mousseux were consumed during a party held on 30 August 1739 at which Louis XV apparently attended incognito .

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