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Перевод: relic speek relic


[существительное]
след ; остаток ; реликт ; пережиток ; сувенир ; реликвия


Тезаурус:

  1. "Seaside towns have lost their air of gentility," he said over a pint of Courage in the Royal, another gloomy relic of better days.
  2. Now it is owned by Manhattan surgeon Dr John K. Lattimer, who paid a huge sum for the tiny relic.
  3. ONE ELEGANT RELIC hardly describes the superb first prize that awaits the winner of our April competition but it is the correct answer to the anagram posed and wins that same prize for Lesley Allen of Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent.
  4. The trustees of the Pilgrim Society obliged and sent a piece of the relic which was placed in a special niche above a door to the right of the pulpit.
  5. In consequence of its importance as a relic of local industrial archaeology, the mill has been listed as a building of architectural or historic interest (Grade II), a status which has not been jeopardised by the very careful treatment of the building by its present owners in their continuing programme of conversion and conservation.
  6. King Coilus's horn is a priceless relic and an important item from Ayrshire's history.
  7. In 1922 Sidney Webb wrote that the lords of the level of Romney Marsh, who had inspired the founding of the courts of sewers in 1258, still remained unreformed themselves, an ancient relic of pre-statutory local government.
  8. Between the two of them, ABC and Scritti, with their widely disseminated interviews and much-parroted rhetoric, made rock an embarrassing relic, pensioned off the guitar, discredited the indie ethos, and made soul and funk de rigueur.
  9. Whilst most recognized the coffin as a means of transporting the dead to an authorized place of disposal, some viewed it as a receptacle for a precious relic - so precious that the very thought of earth or elements contributing to its destruction should be avoided at all cost.
  10. The foreskin of Jesus Christ was once a leading religious relic in at least a dozen separate places in the Middle Ages.
  11. The mines have long been closed but a relic survives in a blacksmith's forge behind the crumbled walls.
  12. It was true he had grown out of it now, but it was the beloved relic of his youth.
  13. The mixture consisted of a dialysed solution of FeCl 3 (parchment or animal gut could be used for this) resulting in a solution of FeO(OH) to which NaCl was added - this mixture gave a thixotropic sol that set in about an hour and closely resembled the brown-coloured holy relic in Naples.

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