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Перевод: jeweller speek jeweller


[существительное]
ювелир ; торговец драгоценностями


Тезаурус:

  1. It was the beginning of the funds of The Society for the Relief of Persons Confined For Small Debts, which James Neild, a Londoner jeweller, had founded in February 1772.
  2. The jeweller's description of the person from whom he had bought the valuables was thought by the victim to resemble her former lodger.
  3. Not far behind them sat David Thomas and his wife, a jeweller who had looked after the Spencer family for years and sold Diana several pieces: but he was still "just a humble jeweller", and was expecting to be tucked away behind a pillar at the back.
  4. On Tuesday at Christie's, a one-owner collection includes a neckful of serious diamonds by that "Jeweller to the stars", Harry Winston (600/800,000); while on Wednesday at Sotheby's, a necklace with 25 huge pearls should not be far from the world record of 1.26 million.
  5. For brides and grooms Beaverbrooks are the ideal jeweller offering expert advice, help and special services.
  6. Gerald Ratner, chairman and managing director of Britain's biggest jeweller, said that his business success was founded on selling people what they wanted: "total crap."
  7. A small jeweller in Switzerland, who for years had made good profits by flagrantly copying de Chavigny designs, using inferior stones, low-carat metals and cheap workmanship, and then passing them off as de Chavigny originals through an impenetrable network of shady dealers and retailers, found its bank was suddenly very glad to extend credit for new workshops and an expansion programme.
  8. Perhaps the jeweller she kept house for could read, but the things Sarah wanted to say were not for a stranger's eyes.
  9. A jeweller whose nose-rings take Manchester by storm?
  10. Any manufacturing jeweller would honestly be able to take over a consignment of several hundred, especially if he were offered a 10 or 15 per cent discount on market price.
  11. Oh, they were my daily joy, Dirty Dick, Harry, Bert, Prickwillow, working on the green baize under the bench lights, the elastic band round the grey heads holding the jeweller's eyeglass or checking their tolerances with the white-coated draughtsmen, or rouging the last tenth of a thou from a newly-turned and bored brass centimetric attenuator.
  12. All over Paris people queued to buy a small bagful to heat their homes, and in the Rue de la Paix the most fashionable jeweller in Paris placed a lump of coal, surrounded by diamonds, in his window.
  13. He's a jeweller by trade and - "

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