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Перевод: obeisance speek obeisance


[существительное]
реверанс ; уважение; почтение; почтительный поклон


Тезаурус:

  1. When they are successful a bell rings and a mechanical buddha lights up and makes a creaky obeisance.
  2. Sometimes the Youngest Son would speak, standing in some automatic obeisance when he heard his father's voice.
  3. In part, the sense of Britishness seemed to rest on an often sentimental obeisance to the past, as shown in the flourishing "heritage" industry of the eighties extending from Chaucer to Churchill, to the delight of tourists and the scorn of social critics.
  4. It was not that Nelson had died there, nor was it because many years ago the crucifix that hung there demanded obeisance.
  5. The good teacher was a safe man who spoke in mealy-mouthed platitudes, steeped himself in orthodoxy, made obeisance to all the right quarters, allowed his intellect and judgement to fossilise in the interests of what?
  6. Jack made as if to speak, then making a helpless expressive gesture, a sort of obeisance, strode out of the door and closed it behind him.
  7. "Madam, it grieves me deeply to see the straits to which your bereavement has brought you," observed the chancellor after a formal obeisance.
  8. Robertson's text offers an analytical if dry survey of the main trends of the Cardinal's interests, but there is little revelation of his character: surely Haskell's great example in Patrons and Painters proved the need for obeisance at the shrine of personality.
  9. One by one, Tony Benn, Eric Heffer, Audrey Wise and the formidable Joan Maynard - dubbed "Stalin's granny" by the ungallant right - blazed away at the mood of meek obeisance abroad in Brighton.
  10. he goes by the carved shafts at cross-roads, pours oil on them from his flask, falls on his knees, makes an obeisance, and only then moves on.
  11. This Earl of Oxford, making of his low obeisance to Queen
  12. Florence was now stressing her words with a deep obeisance of her head.
  13. The Labour leader made formal obeisance to the language of socialism when he complained of the "neglect of the productive base".

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