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Перевод: chivalry
[существительное] рыцарство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Of course, the Bath was not the only order of Christian chivalry into which Ceauescu had been admitted.
- His "ardour for his books of chivalry" ( OMF iii 5) is described in Cervantes' first chapter: "so great was his curiosity and infatuation in this regard that he even sold many acres of tillable land in order to be able to buy and read the books that he loved, and he would carry home with him as many of them as he could obtain."
- In order to please the Barons, the new king acclaimed knightly chivalry with jousts and tournaments in which pageantry, courage and military prowess could be displayed.
- Even a touch of chivalry.
- Acts of chivalry and goodwill abounded.
- The tradition of literacy in the army goes back to the seventeenth century and the Civil War, which was fought with texts and pamphlets as much as with weapons, and beyond to the Reformation, and beyond that again to the mediaeval orders of chivalry such as the Knights Templar.
- Malory was a thief, a cattle-rustler and a despoiler of sacred things, a knight who tarnished his vows and broke the code of chivalry.
- The rise of "chivalry" meant a stricter code of manners; but it also meant a new snobbery.
- The flustered Committee did not have the chivalry to accept her terms, so instead of answering questions about herself she pleaded the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination and was discharged.
- "These institutions instil and cultivate in their cadets what were once commonly referred to as the virtues of southern manhood - honour, chivalry and devotion to God, state and family," wrote one alumnus in a letter to a newspaper.
- Not being able to deliver, they are into chivalry and breadth of mind, very sensible.
- They are, in short, symbols of eminence and are normally granted only to peers and knights of the first class of the orders of chivalry - although some baronets also have armorial supporters.
- John Buchan's heroes and Sapper's Bulldog Drummond were as patriotically gritty as he and deserved as well of their country, but their relations with women, if any, were models of chivalry and restraint.
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