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Перевод: posthumous speek posthumous


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посмертный; рожденный после смерти отца


Тезаурус:

  1. This, of course, is a common difficulty with posthumous editions, and not a serious one.
  2. The "Royal" come snot from any posthumous title bestowed on the late and much lamented "Lenny", but from the use of water colours by HRH Prince Charles on the covers.
  3. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, containing a Faithful Record of the Perambulations, Perils, Travels, Adventures and Sporting Transactions of the Corresponding Members, edited by Boz (long title on cover of monthly numbers).
  4. Because of these belief systems, subsistence hunters go to considerable lengths to win the animal's prior approval and avoid inciting its posthumous revenge.
  5. Although Smith's contemporaries held him in high regard for his remarkable administrative skill and consummate powers of conciliation, few had any understanding of his real scientific achievement until the Academy's prize brought him posthumous international recognition.
  6. Jochen Rindt, the sport's only posthumous champion, was killed in his Lotus practising at Monza, and at the end of the season, the affable, tough and brilliant Jack Brabham was to announce his retirement.
  7. There has been some dispute about this text, based on the belief that only posthumous children of the deceased himself were admissible on succession.
  8. Her desire to defend Leapor's posthumous reputation has already been discussed in relation to "Mira's Picture".
  9. In a move variously described as "ghoulish", "Machiavellian" and "sick", Mr Creed, it was alleged, had orchestrated this posthumous resignation, instructing expert embalmers to preserve the corpse and even arranging a photo session two days after Sir Charles's death (Sir Charles's lifeless arm around Mr Creed's shoulders) so a picture could be released to the press along with a transcript of the letter of resignation.
  10. Posthumous birthday and get well cards are therefore understandable if you take this view.
  11. The eventual result was the posthumous publication, in 1658, of the Syntagma , which uses the medium of a commentary on Epicurus as a vehicle for an account of Gassendi's own thought.
  12. According to the convention, Barker himself doesn't include even a postcard to Wright in his own posthumous collection, Street Ballads (Faber, 4.99), addressing instead the shades of Yeats, Kavanagh, Tennyson, Shakespeare and Catullus.
  13. The 1970 season produced the only posthumous champion in the history of F1, Jochen Rindt, who was killed in practice at Monza.

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