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Перевод: moneyed speek moneyed


[прилагательное]
богатый; денежный


Тезаурус:

  1. The industrial revolution was creating a new moneyed class, much of it in the North and Midlands.
  2. Most of today's moneyed people were jumped-up and took no interest in the old way of life.
  3. She'd seen him many times then, everyone else had dropped him, and only moneyed privilege had kept him out of the gutter.
  4. As a suitable last image of the town, I offer the sky-blue onion domes of the Russian Orthodox church at one end of the promenade, an exotic remnant of old, moneyed Europe cohabiting with the brutal new culture of wet suits and fast food.
  5. New pop had rapidly lost its mischief and settled down into a post-rock, post-teenage maturity, peddling naff fantasies of sophistication to a new generation of moneyed teeny-boppers whose only desire was to grow up as soon as possible.
  6. Based on a prescient Philip K Dick short story, it depicts a place where the poor roam the streets and moneyed dwellers live either on nearby planets or well-protected fortresses.
  7. Unfortunately, because this tradition tended to ignore the problem of consumption, the main impact of this craft revival was to promote a conspicuous handmade image, explicitly separate from the products of mass consumption, and immediately recognized as a quality or luxury product which signified, and thereby helped reproduce, the new moneyed elites.
  8. Many seats went uncontested in 1910 because of the lack of moneyed candidates, and in December Central Office paid out over 100,000 in subsidies.
  9. Writers were Tom Leonard, Alasdair Gray and (he joined us for "The Pie") Jim Kelman and I. Tom's black, black ironies and satires on the Lebanon, the New Right, the Media, West of Scotland sectarianism and chauvinism; Alasdair Gray's insane Grant family, his moneyed braggarts and blusterers, his quick shifts of dramatic power in curt sketches, his deranged respected old politicos; Jim Kelman's surrealist pubs and monologuing gamblers, and grim almost folk tales - like the story of "The Hon" that comes up out of the lavatory pan (" Yi nivir know the minit") meant that the broad rather lightweight stuff I wrote for these revues had plenty of stronger, more solid, meatier material contrasting with it.
  10. While contemporaries like Robin Williams and Steve Martin have collapsed gratefully, if not entirely gracefully, into the moneyed embrace of Hollywood, Emo Philips is still waiting for the call.
  11. She had advantages, of course: a moneyed and cultured background, and a great canniness in finding the right teachers.
  12. Disparate, disparate, a hundred opinions, a hundred cross-currents, in this blond Georgian drawing-room: ancestral echoes of ancient Victorian philanthropy of the Clapham school mingled with louche ghosts of Bloomsbury, public-school public servants held hands with hybrid tieless entrepreneurs of the television aristocracy, new modes of moneyed brutality addressed old shrinking brutality, the educated sons (well, let us not exaggerate, one educated son) of one skilled manual worker maintained an exchange with one exhausted feudal Northumbrian homosexual neurosurgeon, and the accents of North London raised themselves melodiously, classlessly, incomprehensibly, from the throats of the variously reared young, from the singing birds of the future, in their indeterminate, as yet unidentifiable plumage.
  13. The Eighties career woman who had it all: looks, glamour, fast-track, moneyed lifestyle, husband, children.

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