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Перевод: turncoat speek turncoat


[существительное]
ренегат ; перебежчик


Тезаурус:

  1. The turncoat rebels included former Home Secretary Kenneth Baker, and right-wingers Sir George Gardiner and Sir Rhodes Boyson.
  2. When neighbours tried to visit, she had Jennifer send them away, and when they said Mr Drew might be coming down to call on her, she became very agitated because the last thing she wanted was a turncoat parson at her deathbed, and she was so afraid that he might confiscate her silver Madonna that she had Jennifer take it from her neck and put round her own.
  3. The conventions were changing, assumptions were changing, though not everybody was to enjoy or to survive the metamorphosis, the plunge, the leap into water or air; change is painful, transition is painful, and the social world had not yet reached a stage which could have greeted as conventional, precisely, even at a much-mixed, smart, Bohemian-flavoured cosmopolitan New Year's Eve party, the excessively raised voices of two journalist-historians, once friends and allies and fellow contributors to the current of immortal truth and to the New Statesman , now locked in bitter dispute about that ghastly, trailing decaying albatross-corpse of the Left, Public Ownership and Clause 4: "You squint-eyed git, you treacherous, turncoat, lying, statistic-faking git," shouted Giles, the man of the Left, who appeared to be losing the argument, his voice rising above the more amiable party hubbub in a shriek of despair, a shriek that summoned to his side Liz Headleand, with Kate Armstrong and Ivan Warner in quick attendance.
  4. I I've done a tu turncoat once already so it's easier for me .
  5. You're a real turncoat you are.
  6. He was loyal to the old Left, was Alan, unlike their turncoat father who had in recent years been wooed by, and had, it seemed, espoused, the radical Right.
  7. Sidney Bludman, of the University of Pennsylvania, argued in Brighton that the turncoat neutrinos suggest that GUTs come into the picture at lower energies than are normally expected.
  8. When he appeared in a Spanish court as an expert witness concerning US extradition laws for Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, otherwise known as "The Chessplayer", the prosecutor pilloried him as a turncoat.
  9. Hugh X de Lusignan, count of La Marche, had led the French campaigns against Aquitaine in 1224-;5 but in 1241-;2, influenced by his wife, Isabella of Angoulme, played turncoat and defied Louis IX.22 Louis's successful Taillebourg expedition of that year was perhaps the real turningpoint in Capetian-Plantagenet rivalry.
  10. VIOLENT aftermath of a failed diamond robbery as the gang tries to track down the turncoat.

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