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Перевод: writer speek writer


[существительное]
писатель ; автор ; сочинитель ; писец ; клерк


Тезаурус:

  1. Nell McCafferty, the Derry-born writer and civil rights activist, poignantly remembered family prayers from the 1950s: "God send John a job; God send Jackie and Rosaleen a house; Holy Mother of God look down on Peggy in America and Leo in England; Jesus and His Blessed Mother protect Mary that's going out with a sailor.'
  2. At other times I may be delighted to see them, for if the writing is not going well the writer welcomes any excuse to lay down his pen or turn away from the typewriter.
  3. In 1835, for example, just five years after Roberts had sketched the recumbent city of Jerusalem, we find the French writer Alphonse de Lamartine returning from a visit there to recommend to his readers in Voyage to the Orient that since Palestine did not really constitute a country, it presented remarkable opportunities for imperial or colonial projects.
  4. For our purposes, the distinction could be that a diary is written at the time of the event, memoirs are a writer's recollections of a particular period (perhaps aided by diaries) in which he was not necessarily the central character, while an autobiography is an attempt to give a systematic and chronological record of the author's life, with himself at the centre of the story.
  5. In Britain their cause has been championed by Glynn Christian - writer, broadcaster, TV gourmet and great-great-great-great grandson of Fletcher Christian who led the famous mutiny in 1798.
  6. In Green's Tourist's New Guide 1819, p.4. he says "The writer was encouraged to the pursuit of painting by Mr. West, but why he knows not, his few sketches were humble, his mind untutored, and he knew none of the requisite theories, but geometry, perspective and architecture".
  7. In his obituary in The Stage , the writer pertinently remarked that "People die not so much on account of their age or that they are worn out, but because of the loss of their lifelong associates."
  8. In August 1746 Leapor looked forward to a career as a writer and perhaps she felt she now had less cause to protest.
  9. In a sense it is a personal keeping of the "minutes" of what occurred at conferences or in battles which will remind the writer what happened at a precise time in the course of events.
  10. Ross's experience struck an identical chord with me, for John Sheard and I had exactly the same experience on the first ascent of Face Route where the second, hanging on a sling to remove gear, was observed by a member of the establishment and a rumour immediately started that was rapidly translated into guidebook writer's "fact".
  11. Writer Jane Roberts, who channelled Seth, says that she tended to ignore any desires which might distract her from her creative work, so she used to suppress the impulse to take physical exercise.
  12. This June 1954 view of 26015 passing over the pointwork of Glossop line at Dinting reminds the writer of the final working which he witnessed on 10th March 1981.
  13. While this is theoretically conceivable, every writer who has recently examined the problem has considered that in nature it must be a very rare event and certainly not a common factor in the evolution of animal traits.

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