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Перевод: leader speek leader


[прилагательное]
ведущий; направляющий;
[существительное]
руководитель ; пунктирная линия; вождь ; глава ; командир ; лидер ; лидер палаты общин; ведущий ; дирижер ; предводитель ; вожатый ; полководец ; регент ; заголовок ; передовая статья; передовица ; первое сообщение в последних известиях; первая скрипка; главная роль; ведущий актер; ведущий музыкант; ведущий кабель; главный побег; главный росток; вожак (стада) ; передняя лошадь; конечный раккорд; начальный раккорд; товар, продаваемый по низкой цене для привлечения покупателей; водосточная труба; проводник ; поводырь ; пунктир ; начальный участок; начало; направляющий


Тезаурус:

  1. A leader of the US Communist Party in New York from the late 1940s, he was imprisoned in 1953 for two years for violating the Smith Act, which made it a crime to advocate the violent overthrow of the Government.
  2. "Fifty years after the Holocaust, a Jewish leader is killed in the heart of the capital of Europe."
  3. Letters from school are often written in a style half way between a leader in the Sunday Telegraph and a Government Statutory Order on the National Curriculum.
  4. Through Hoskyns he had come for the time under the influence of the leader of anti-rational European theology, Karl Barth, who at this moment was back in Basle after being expelled from Germany by the Nazis.
  5. Allegations of tapping of strikers and their leaders include claims that, during the General Strike in 1926, Ernest Bevin, then leader of the Transport and General Workers' Union, had his telephone tapped (Post Office Engineering Union, 1980: 15).
  6. Sir Geoffrey Howe, leader of the House of Commons, last night denied MPs would be exempt from paying poll tax on second homes - but agreed they would be able to reclaim the full cost from allowances.
  7. St. Tue, whose hermit's cell was nearby, heard of this and he attended the gathering to challenge Ulther, the leader of the giants, to a trial of strength.
  8. The leader who listens
  9. They wear torn crew-neck jerseys and, apart from the leader, felt hats over shorn hair.
  10. Waldheim's delight at meeting Kohl was understandable, for the encounter was possibly the last he will have with a foreign leader before bowing out and slipping into retirement.
  11. The conservative Wesleyan leader, J. H. Rigg, helped his son get a position at the Historical Manuscripts Commission by contacting the Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour.
  12. But Mr Christopher Prout, MEP, leader of the Tories" Euro-group, which took the brunt of Mrs Thatcher's Gaullism in the European elections, becomes a knight.
  13. Michael Heseltine who has won Cabinet promotion but appears to have lost the chance of being Tory leader.

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