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Перевод: banker
[существительное] банкир ; банкирский дом; банк ; банкомет ; судно; рыбак ; землекоп
Тезаурус:
- The Countess d'Agoult, better known perhaps under her nom de plume of Daniel Stern, presided over a republican circle in her fine house on the Champs Elyses, while Juliette Adam, married to a rich banker and later to become the mistress of the republican politician Gambetta, maintained an equally republican salon in her (less grand) apartment on the Boulevard Poissonire.
- The sculptor and the banker
- The Syrians ensured the continuation of Maronite rule by arranging for the installation of Elias Sarkis, a banker of political probity whose rule was to be marked by the further collapse of the country he promised to save.
- The editorial features are interspersed with advertisements for funeral directors, plumbers (all those crumbling vicarages) and one for Coutts, the diocese's banker.
- Also make sure that the Banker's Order terminates with the final covenant payment.
- Each panelinha tries to represent a range of occupations, such as doctor, lawyer, banker, engineer, architect and a variety of different businesses.
- A banker who is deceived by a client can therefore face serious charges without the traditional benefit of being presumed innocent.
- A Banker's Order would help us enormously and if you are able to fill in the form enclosed and send us 5 a month we will send you a FREE copy of our monthly magazine "Sanity".
- It was built for a rich banker in the early sixteenth-century but is more renowned as the home of the Societa del Giardino, the oldest and most prestigious club in Milan which has used the palazzo since 1818.
- SEPARATED BY just a few miles in distance and a few hours in time, the West's most powerful central banker and the Soviet prime minister were yesterday at one: immediate and full scale price reform would only confront the Soviet Union with runaway inflation.
- He told me how he had been deceived by a young man who claimed to be the son of a banker, and he had lost money in a gambling casino because he believed the con artist.
- According to one French banker, the soft-loan proposal, if agreed, would open a new front in the bank's financing of reform in the east.
- These deals usually start when a banker persuades an investor to take a certain punt, a gamble on the oil market, for example.
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