m ma mb mc md me mf mg mh mi mk ml mm mn mo mp mr ms mt mu mv mw mx my mz

Перевод: minion speek minion


[прилагательное]
любимый; изящный;
[существительное]
фаворит ; любимец ; любовник ; миньон [полигр.] ; креатура


Тезаурус:

  1. When she had protested to Lord Wardley, who was chief billeting officer for that part of Northumberland, he had referred her to a minion who, in turn, had taken great pleasure in pointing out that she could, if she preferred, have some evacuees from Gateshead but, either way, her spare room could not remain empty when everyone was required to make a war effort.
  2. "In which time Inspector Cotton, and his minion Sergeant Mack, have bestirred themselves sufficiently to write the case off as a killing during petty larceny!
  3. He, the lemon lady's husband, eulogised Tremayne, who winced only slightly over Top Spin Lob being slurred to Topsy Blob, and a minion in the livery of Castle Houses brought forth a tray bearing the award itself, a silver bowl rimmed by a circle of small galloping horses, an award actually worthy of the occasion.
  4. When comedy work has been thin on the ground, Allen has carved out a healthy career as a straight actor, popping up in the unlikeliest of places: as a minion of fictitious Prime Minister Harry Perkins in A Very British Coup , as an impeccably sleazy reporter in Scandal and most recently as permarandy Rex, the dyspeptic boss of Lyne Electronics in the BBC's Making Out .
  5. The Queen summoned one of the hired help and instructed the minion: "Order a new set - from Sony or Toshiba.
  6. A minion replied stiffly for the PMG that this was "not considered desirable".
  7. On the one hand, as "Mr Frederick", he is known as a simple-minded put-upon minion in a second-rate theatre, at home in the grubby, bustling world of teeming streets, pawn shops and flea-ridden lodgings in the East End.
  8. The man was bridling at being treated like a minion.
  9. If he had been born in Australia or Lithuania or even Manchester, Sheikh al Hassan could have ejected his minion on to the street in the sure knowledge that it would be put down to robust good humour.
  10. If every minion came running to me with his little scrap of information, I would never get any work done."
  11. Edward Plantagenet of England, disgusted at his minion Balliol's miserable failure at Annan, had announced that he himself would now take over the subjugation of Scotland, despite the Treaty of Northampton, and was presently assembling a great army to bring north with him.
  12. The ruling couple preferred, however, to receive RFE's news at second hand from a minion, who all too often had the thankless task of retailing the unflattering commentary or the contents of a critical letter smuggled out to the Munich-based radio station by one of their subjects.
  13. Where the editor rattled her half dozen strings of large beads and remarked with a toothy grin: "They say it's the fashion -" Where Gerald, the art editor - who was reputed to have a fabulous house on the Chelsea Embankment full of priceless works of art - was so sensitive that he had to have a soundproof office specially built for him, while his assistant Jeremy padded along like his superior's spaniel, and if Gerald wore a shirt of subtle pink on Monday, his minion would appear in the same shade on Tuesday.

LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов

Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru