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Перевод: consul
[существительное] консул
Тезаурус:
- There had been an English career Consul in Madeira since 1658 (although this was not the first foreign consulate), and by 1680 there were ten English wine-shippers in the island.
- 22 (a) Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul in 222 BC, portrayed on a coin of his descendant minted about I 70 years after Marcellus held office (top left).
- All aircraft and ships are banned from carrying it into the Philippines, and the Filipino Consul in Hawaii has to give the go-ahead for any flight containing Mr Marcos's remains before it is allowed to take off.
- British consul at Silver-store, a self-important man who becomes governor of the island and a KCB: "a stiff-jointed, high-nosed old gentleman, without an ounce of fat on him, of a very angry temper and a very yellow complexion", whose wife "making allowances for differences of sex, was much the same".
- The last consul in the Damiani family was Ferdinand, who represented Mexico in 1932.
- It was taken in 1985 when, as Panama's honorary consul in Israel, he accompanied Gen Noriega on an official visit.
- Harari was in charge of Israel's intelligence networks in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean until his retirement in 1979, after a 25 year career, when he became Panama's commercial attache and honorary consul in Tel Aviv before rejoining Gen Noriega in Panama City two years ago.
- Their gross ignorance is the very smallest of their sins anything so uncouth I never saw before" wrote the British Consul at La Spezia, Italy, under the nom de plume Cornelius O'Dowd.
- William Sherard spent many years abroad (he was Consul at Smyrna from 1703-;17) and enriched his brother James's garden at Eltham with treasures from the Near East, which Dillenius recorded in his beautifully illustrated Hortus Elthamensis (1732).
- This network was so well developed that when Captain Hugh Clapperton "discovered" Kano in 1824 he was able to obtain cash from a local merchant in return for a bill of exchange on the British consul at Tripoli.
- Austria and Russia were poised for intervention and the English Consul had "been instructed to inform the Servians that England (sic) will be glad to tender her services".
- The ship was welcomed by the British Consul, Cheap.
- Some of these ancestors were indeed remote: Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul in 222 BC (and another four times) was portrayed on a coin of his homonymous descendant in 50 BC.
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