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Перевод: commissary speek commissary


[существительное]
комиссар ; уполномоченный ; интендант ; военный магазин; военный продовольственный магазин


Тезаурус:

  1. A similar situation in some respects developed over the office of fiscal of the regality court of Lennox, or Mugdock, an appointment which was held by William Weir, the town clerk of the burgh of Rutherglen, a gentleman who also officiated as commissary of Hamilton and Campsie.
  2. At lunch at the commissary of 20th Century Fox, Spyros P. Skouras (he who had insisted that his movie makers clear themselves of Communist taint) asked in his speech where else in the world but in America could a poor Greek boy have become so important a person as president of 20th Century Fox?
  3. As commissary general, he fed the allied troops throughout the campaigns of John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough q.v..
  4. they go weeping to the commissary, dateless
  5. The commissary general in charge of the prosecution, Firenzuola, apparently admitted that he did not consider the Copernican system unacceptable.
  6. or , Sir Solomon or Diego ( c. 1650-;1730), commissary general to the land forces of the grand alliance in the Low Countries in 1706-;11, was born in Bordeaux c. 1650, a younger son of Francisco de Medina, merchant, and his wife Gracia Pereira, who were both of Portuguese Jewish origin.
  7. The incumbent bailie-depute, a man named Sproull, was not acceptable, for in his other capacity as commissary, Sproull was making life difficult for some of the duke's friends, notably the duke's "vassal Dowan, whose son marryed irregularly".
  8. Later, ashamed, Two-Dogs would picket screenings of the films he had appeared in, although he admitted in private that many times as a young man he had eaten well at a movie commissary when he would otherwise have starved.
  9. During his lunchbreak, in the AMS commissary, Mikio will sit buckled over a book.
  10. Unlike in a restaurant or the AMS commissary.
  11. In 1642 he was acting as a commissary, or supply officer, at Chester, sending provisions over for the Anglo-Scottish forces in Ireland.
  12. Both the armies of this pincer movement probably travelled quickly, without extensive commissary, relying on what they could pick up as they laid the land waste.
  13. The maximum requirement was that Galileo should be warned by the Commissary of the Inquisition that if he were to hold, defend, or teach the Copernican doctrine in any way, he would be imprisoned.

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