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Перевод: victorious speek victorious


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победоносный; победный; победивший


Тезаурус:

  1. It is interesting to think that had they snatched - or preferably caught cleanly - that victory, the pattern of English Test cricket might have been changed for years ahead, for, as the other four matches were all drawn, a victorious first series might have given Botham's captaincy the shove it needed to get airborne.
  2. Clearly, the Party's public standing was extraordinarily low, even in this victorious phase of the war.
  3. Victorious Krickstein spurns doctors' advice
  4. It turned out that victorious females selected small cocks, and small birds were more likely to be in good condition.
  5. Financial markets will suffer sharp setbacks if Labour is victorious, according to a poll of 43 dealers by Reuters, the financial information and news agency company.
  6. After a fight between lads from Menheniot and Liskeard, at which he had been champion of the victorious Liskeard team, the local constable had intervened.
  7. O God give me the strength to be victorious over myself, for nothing may chain me to this life.
  8. Narrowly victorious in a mudslinging campaign, Mrs Richards - a divorced mother of four - became the first woman to hold the office since 1935.
  9. After their match the victorious Welsh No.1, Adrian Davies, and the British under-21 champion, Stephen Meads, complained about their referee, Ed Johnson, and alleged that the financial cutbacks because of sponsorship problems had affected the standard of officiating.
  10. Moreover, trust in Hitler was not simply based upon an early end to the war, but on an early victorious conclusion, and all the indications are that before late 1942 and early 1943 - centring around Stalingrad, the North African reverses, and the mounting allied air supremacy - only a minority of Germans (around a third of the population according to American surveys carried out in 1945) were prepared to concede that the war was lost.
  11. Warm things are said in the flush of the campaign but now that it's over the first question the Tories should ask is how it would look to the country if a victorious party launched into a frontal assault on the BBC in the wake of its victory.
  12. But the city that goes down, the civilization "run by the few" which "fell to the many", is not Ilium but Richmond or Montgomery or Atlanta, any one of the cities of the Confederacy finally sacked by Grant or Sheridan or the specially hated Sherman, generals of the victorious Yankee North.
  13. Each of the last three World Cup-winning sides, two from Argentina and one from Brazil (and, for that matter, the victorious Dutch in the last European Championship), were dominated by men in their mid-twenties.

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