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Перевод: barber
[существительное] парикмахер ; цирюльник
Тезаурус:
- Barber Of Seville.
- A barber worked here and Mr Nelson of Ambleside, his son, was born in the house in 1901 and later became the "lather boy".
- His predecessor, Barber Conable, who retires after five years in the seat, understood the size of that task when he arrived.
- Harry James Barber - John to many of his intimates - died on 3 March 1991, after a prolonged courageous battle with Parkinson's disease, at the end of 21 years of active, enjoyable retirement.
- He wants to go to university, turns up to listen to Einstein, studies hard; but his father won't have it, and at the age of 14 he becomes a soap boy in a barber's and then a presser in a garment shop.
- New directors led by chairman Roy Barber, a company doctor, have now been installed at la Grande Arche and have ordered an independent review of its properties, some of which are to be sold.
- He was born at Preston in 1732 and got little education; he was apprenticed to a barber, and set himself up in the barbering trade at Bolton later.
- In Colin Gregg's film based on the autobiographical novel by Joseph Ackerley, the great divide comes between the gentleman (Alan Bates) and the players (Gary Oldman, Liz Smith, Max Wall and Frances Barber).
- Henry Livings faced formidable problems in tackling this new translation of the original Barber.
- The length of the cut is controlled by the thickness of the white plastic clip-on guard of the barber's electric razor.
- Five days a week, 8.30 till lunchtime, he's on his feet in his barber's shop, shortening the back and sides of the thin-on-top.
- Aphra Behn, for example, received 112 pages, Mary Barber 44, and the Countess of Winchilsea only 30.
- The barber in his turn was equally taken aback - we were all English, weren't we, and wanted to know how England was doing?
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