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Перевод: vicar
[существительное] заместитель ; приходский священник; викарий ; наместник
Тезаурус:
- THE IMAM'S CALL TO PRAYER MAKES THE VICAR TALK OF BEDLAM.
- While setting up the calm surface of village life in a realistic manner, the film does so only as a contrast to the savagery that ensues: a priest is shot while making a stand against "the enemies and oppressors of mankind", the Post Office lady kills a German with an axe and is promptly bayonetted herself, and the vicar's daughter disposes of the Quisling squire, to whom she had been amorously linked.
- Her greatest dread, however, was that the vicar might suggest that, together, he and Olivia should kneel in prayer.
- No one in Iceland ever wanted to cross the Circle he said, except for one man, the vicar of Grimsey.
- Then when it was realized that things had taken a turn for the worse and somebody was going to get killed the vicar stepped in and bought them all ice-creams.
- Rizzo suggests that Parthenissa might also be Elizabeth Lisle Bowles, wife of the Brackley vicar Rizzo.
- Thomas Hobbes was born near Malmesbury in 1588, the son of the local vicar and his wife.
- Henry, who later became the amiable vicar of Cannington, was never a likely recruit to idealistic schemes for emigration.
- SOME more winning entries for the Vicar's Competition: newspaper captions for the nineties.
- The vicar of St Giles introduced him to the little religious group called the Oratory of the Good Shepherd, and one of those priests, Gordon Day, became a friend of Ramsey and adviser in religion.
- A guard was to be put on it and the vicar arranged to ring the church bells if it was attacked.
- Here the vicar raised his eyes to the congregation and a look of panic passed across his face.
- In the middle of this furore the manager at Hinkley Point wrote to the vicar of Combwich offering to contribute 2,000 towards a fund to restore the church's organ.
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