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Перевод: polyglot speek polyglot


[прилагательное]
многоязычный; говорящий на многих языках;
[существительное]
полиглот


Тезаурус:

  1. The English translation will be found within our comprehensive collection of polyglot and bilingual technical dictionaries.
  2. Tavernier was determined to avoid the convention of co-productions in which a polyglot cast all speak dubbed American.
  3. Facing the need for a potentially crippling bank loan, AGO Director Glenn D. Lowry (thirty-seven, a polyglot Harvard Ph.D.
  4. In the face of an increasingly miscegenated and polyglot population, the National Curriculum proposed a standard language, a definitive canon of English literature and a single, shared narrative of the nation's history.
  5. The culprits in this instance were the amalgam of sevens gypsies that gathered under the Warblers banner - including New Zealand sevens internationals Eric Rush and Glen Osborne (North Harbour) and the star of the Melrose Sevens, Peter Woods (Bay of Plenty) - and the Froggies, a polyglot of French first division players from the Toulouse area.
  6. Miss Owada, a polyglot career woman who has degrees from Oxford and Harvard, appeals mainly to modern-minded internationalists.
  7. It was, after all, the conquest and settlement of Siberia in the late sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries which more than anything else - at least in terms of territorial aggrandizement - originally transformed the land-locked mediaeval Tsardom of Muscovy into the mighty Russian Empire, giving the government in Moscow and then St Petersburg virtually unchallenged, absolute sway over the whole of northern Eurasia and its polyglot peoples.
  8. An attempt to contact Sparrow Force was made by Bernard Callinan, with a Dutch native soldier, whose experience as a schoolmaster and whose knowledge of Portuguese, English and Malay were invaluable in translating the polyglot languages of the different people they met on the westward journey.
  9. English spelling is also said to suit native speakers and to limit the international use of the language and its role as an educational medium in polyglot countries.
  10. On a polyglot diet of great classics the bookworm might have gorged himself into a mere know-all, not into a writer capable of winning, and deserving, numerous prizes, including a Nobel.
  11. The name of the old homeland may have been wiped off the map, the native Tuscan village may have mutated into Chiantishire, but in London's Soho or downtown Manhattan, in Glasgow or in East Coast America's polyglot suburbs, these are the places where history - private and collective - is still alive.
  12. Imagine a polyglot College Art Association conference whose concurrent sessions are scattered around town for an entire week, and you will have some idea of the confusion that enveloped the event.
  13. ATLANTIC College, a bewilderingly polyglot school at Llantwit Major on the Welsh coast, has admitted two Albanians.

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