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Перевод: said
[прилагательное] упомянутый; указанный; вышеупомянутый; вышеуказанный; [глагол] #past и p.p. от say
Тезаурус:
- It was Christmas Eve and Agnes had wondered over the last few days if she had heard aright on the night she had gone to the closet, because the next morning her father had come blithely into the kitchen and said, "Your mother is having a lie-in this morning; take her a cup of tea along and a bit of toast.
- Thomas Cook's achievement was, as The Times said in his obituary, to "organise travel as it was never organised before".
- Another said: "I love spending time with you.
- As he said, "My position and my name impose obligations on me of whose importance I am well aware."
- The state court said the state's "unqualified interest in life" should prevail over their assertion that her right to privacy gave her the right to die gracefully.
- This in turn led to DoE Circular 22/83 which recommends that planing gain is only reasonable where it can be said to fairly and directly relate to the actual development being proposed.
- Consider as an example cases where a person (but only exceptionally an institution) is said to be an authority on a certain matter, as in "John is an authority on Chinese cooking" or "Ruth is an authority on the stock exchange".
- "While you're getting my lunch," she said, "I'll think how I'm going to word my telegram.
- "Still it's good that ye're out," she said, a swallow of her wine.
- In a speech to ex-servicemen and women, Mr Brooke said that the security forces had shown that terrorism could not and would not succeed.
- As it happened the new ramp section was only just rescued from a bulldozer in the nick of time as the skate scene said a final goodbye to Andover skatepark.
- Of the rumours, he said, "Diana finds them very hurtful because they are not true."
- She smiled back and said the coat I'd chosen was really pretty.
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