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Перевод: troth
[существительное] обещание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Of course, if everyone knew their partners inside out, there's a good chance no-one would ever plight their troth.
- In Gregor von Rezzori's story Troth the music-loving and very courageous Jewish girl Minka Raubitschek often has a gifted young man called Herbert von Karajan to play the piano at her parties.
- It was Detective Sergeant Troth.
- We don't think anything, said Troth in his flat Three Towns accent.
- I never heard she plighted her troth - to you no more than to anyone else.
- One retired Somerset man told a visiting kinsman, "You are likely to have but a short feast here, but I pray you if you have not good cheer blame my sonne John Webb and not me, for of my troth I have made him master of all."
- Stephen Troth, currently publishing and marketing director of Longman Group Far East, has been appointed managing director.
- The sergeant, whose name was Troth, came back and sat next to Malm.
- Troth said gruffly, What d'you mean, trouble?
- Before I entered here, I call'd; and thought T'have begged or bought what I have took,; good troth, I have stol'n naught; nor would not, though I had found Gold strew'd i' the floor.
- I looked up again, and now her perfect form lay in his arms, and her lips were pressed against his own; and thus, with the corpse of his dead love for an altar, did Leo Vincey plight his troth to her red-handed murderess - plight it for ever and a day.
- He had a conciliatory air and he looked uneasy when Troth turned his back.
- "By my troth, I derive small consolation from Lord Hastings" assurances!" declared the queen-dowager.
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