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Перевод: magnate speek magnate


[существительное]
магнат ; вельможа


Тезаурус:

  1. The German chocolate magnate Peter Ludwig, gargantuan collector, founder of museums and museum wings and lender to others (The Art Newspaper No. 23, December 1992, p. 12), wrote his thesis in the 1940s on Picasso and has collected him ever since.
  2. The motor magnate was furious and rang the Editor to say so, whereupon the latter apologised profusely adding that he would make a front page correction in the next day's edition.
  3. The possibility of a bid from an unwelcome quarter (notably the Canadian Carling magnate E. P. Taylor and his United Breweries, later merged with Charrington and subsequently part of Bass) was often enough to persuade the directors to approach a more acceptable company for protection.
  4. All in all, it was a fitting country seat for a magnate; even before the rebuilding it had needed 160 servants to run the house and grounds.
  5. In an interview with Autocar Motor in 1991, we reported: "No other major motor industry magnate has moulded a car company more completely.
  6. All that happened was that individual kings and individual magnates or magnate families sometimes came into collision.
  7. He was a magnate, Angus.
  8. When Curteys hit at Lewkenor's and his associates' involvement in corn speculation he acted in the tradition to which we shall return, of the magnate's dispensing reasonable justice, but it was a politically fatal manoeuvre.
  9. In her last public statement, issued through a publicity agent, Mrs Helmsley described her final evening at home as "lying in bed, cuddling and necking" with her husband, Mr Harry Helmsley, 83, the property magnate who owns the Empire State Building and who was also charged with tax evasion before being deemed too frail to stand trial.
  10. By 1874, William Grist, the flock and shoddy magnate, was Using St Mary's Mill, possibly for around a decade, but by 1890, the mill again fell silent.
  11. This cry, uttered in 1908 by a property magnate called Toad, marked the beginnings of the British disease of autophilia - an uncontrollable obsession with the motor car.
  12. The son of steel magnate Baron Heini Thyssen, 29-year-old Lorne recently appeared as Mephistopheles in an "off off" Broadway production of Dr Faustus.
  13. In years gone by the club chairman brought a certain local charm to the game; there was Jan Stepek of Hamilton Accies who made his fortune from renting TV sets to Motherwell's seething masses, Hal Stewart who forced Morton to play in day-glo orange, and Old Man Dayell, the west-coast food magnate whose personal fortune was amassed selling half-time mutton pies then partially squandered trying to turn Airdrie into AC Milan.

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