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Перевод: kindred
[прилагательное] сходный; родственный; [существительное] родственники ; кровное родство; род ; клан ; сходство характеров
Тезаурус:
- When she would soar to reach her Kindred Skies
- Almost certainly unwittingly, Benjamin was returning to the land of his far-off kindred.
- And he dight himself full gallantly and well, and took with him many knights, both his own and of his kindred and of his friends, and he took also many new arms, and came to Valencia to the King with two hundred of his peers in arms, in festival guise; and the King went out to meet him, and received him right well, and did him honour; and at this were all the Counts displeased.
- All prime ministers develop a small coterie of kindred spirits, but Mrs Thatcher tended to listen to individuals on individual issues, while the number of people who enjoyed sustained, continuing influence was tiny.
- It is the common bond of a mutual interest or kindred spirit which is satisfying.
- The wealthy households of ancient China had a special room for childbirth called the artemisia room where this plant (also known as mugwort) was burnt to attract kindred spirits and to bring about a state of tranquillity to mother and child.
- In the then president, Sir Hugh Casson, he found a kindred spirit.
- They both hoped to found colonies, brotherhoods of kindred spirits in warm climates.
- In Gray's Elegy there is also a "hoary-headed Swain', who addresses a "kindred spirit" (to the dead poet) "led by lonely contemplation"; there may be other parallels, but it must be conceded at this point that it is only at the close of Hartleap Well that Wordsworth approaches closely to Gray's verse movement:
- If Nathan Cohen - some years older than his wife - had known the dangers of battle as a young lieutenant in the army, then Masha Cohen had known its civilian equivalent, what it was like to have been humiliated, to have lost everything, and to have been forced to flee from one's country and kindred.
- Other kindred spirits were self-made gentiles, like Norman Tebbit, Cecil Parkinson or John Major, whose capacity to drag themselves up by their bootstraps appealed to her Methodist conscience.
- He painted this picture of his father-in-law: "Over his kindred he held a wary and chary care, which bountifully was expressed when occasion so required, reputing himself not only principal of the family but a general father to them all as for frank, well ordered and continual hospitality he outwent all show of competence; spare but discreet of speech: better conceiving than delivering; equally stout and kind, not upon lightness of humour, but upon soundness of judgement: inclined to commiseration, ready to relieve."
- It is true that the Attorney-General's Reference did not confront these particular issues directly, and the Lord Chief Justice perhaps intended no more than a sweeping reference to other kindred situations.
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