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Перевод: scribe
[существительное] писец ; писарь ; переписчик ; грамотей ; секретарь ; клерк ; писатель ; книжник ; журналист ; [глагол] размечать
Тезаурус:
- Duckworth recounted how in Palestine he had met a scribe whose craftsmanship had weakened with age and so was only permitted to make copies of the "writings" a part of the O.T.
- It is not uncommon to find the spaces still blank in early books, the scribe not having arrived before the books were put on the market.
- WELFARE HEROINE, off-kilter indie folk featuring NME scribe Dele Fadele on vocals, support Bleach at Manchester's Boardwalk on March 15.
- "No player has shown greater ability to retain possession of the ball his passes are invariably accurate and reach a forward so that the latter can make rapid headway" eulogised a Palace scribe back in 1913, by which time H.H. (as he was popularly called) had become our club captain - indeed it was while Harry was our skipper that we had our best Southern League season and went within an ace of winning the Championship in 1914.
- Some stories say the scribe who drew up the document for the Queen Regent was a Madeiran and that he deliberately forgot to include Madeira.
- However, the Scribe has caught a whiff of success and further sightings of Colin Chapmans will be gratefully received.
- The old scribe would shake his head: "I could have tried for 20 years and still not come up with an opening paragraph like that," he would say.
- Such splendour is not for most of us, either as patrons or purchasers; but, if he is content to appreciate the diligence of the scribe rather than luxuriate in the extravagancies of the illuminator, the collector can assemble single leaves from a wide variety of manuscripts at modest cost.
- THE SCRIBE
- Quill-written characters consist of a series of more-or-less straight strokes, simple enough for a computer to turn into numbers and analyse, but complex enough to vary from scribe to scribe.
- Nor could she have been aware of the matey tap with which the russet radical awoke the aforementioned scribe in the morning, a cup of tea grasped in his proletarian fist.
- In a handwritten document, the main body will normally have been written by a scribe or secretary, but signed by the person, or persons, issuing it.
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