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Перевод: betrothed
[прилагательное] обрученный; помолвленный; нареченный; [существительное] суженый
Тезаурус:
- The carnal exploits of Mr Nicholas Nolte , the testicularly uplifted (see Guttersnipes passim) - colonial tragedian, have been revealed by Ms Sharyn "Legs" Haddad , a person to whom Mr Nolte was once betrothed.
- Aged twelve, living in France and betrothed to the dauphin, Mary was asserting her position as the adult reigning monarch of Scotland.
- Manzoni was born, in 1785, near Lake Como and The Betrothed is set near Lecco on the eastern arm of that lake.
- They were regarded as betrothed, but while Judith regularly took on the air of proprietorship, Andrew never seemed to be much interested.
- There is a profound contrast between the role of Roland's betrothed in the Song of Roland , which is trivial, and of the ladies in the romances of Chrtien de Troyes, who control the action.
- Since diplomacy largely revolved around the family relationships of princely dynasties this meant that children had to expect to be betrothed early - and occasionally even married early.
- Sligo's lake is Lough Gill, where lies the Isle of Innisfree, named after Froech, who took the dragon-slaying sword from the hand of Finiver, his betrothed, raised above the water.
- But she was being absurd, she scarcely knew this man and what was it to her who he was betrothed to?
- Whereas in the classic Italian historical novel, Manzoni's The Betrothed (1827), much admired by Eco, the omniscience of the author consists in his ability to probe at will into the psychology of his characters and, at the same time, to link this to broad historical movements and even some sense of a providential "plot" in history, in Eco it is closer to the power of the master craftsman who can make what he will with the materials to hand, and unmake it too.
- Carlotta de Leyva belongs to one of the liberal families opposed to the dictator Lopez and as the betrothed of the leader of that opposition, Don Manuel of Encinitas, she is to some extent a figurehead, a political symbol: moreover, to the youth of eighteen, Highworth Ridden, who is introduced to her soon after his arrival in Santa Barbara, she is an ideal because she is in effect the first woman who has ever touched his love, as someone to be served, not someone to aspire to.
- This second Anne was betrothed to the younger Thomas Grey and the bulk of the Exeter lands settled on them, with some reserved to endow the queen's second son, Richard Grey.
- A small proportion of the ladies of the upper classes entered convents; the remainder were married off, where possible, shortly after puberty; in the very highest society they had commonly been betrothed, sometimes more than once, in babyhood.
- Wife of Philip IV, she was also his niece; she had been betrothed to his son Baltasar Carlos but on his death at seventeen the King (her uncle) married her himself, and the only surviving son of this union was the cretinous Charles II, last of the Habsburg line.
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