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Перевод: coronet
[существительное] корона пэров; корона ; диадема ; венец ; венчик [бот.] ; венок ; нижняя часть бабки у лошади
Тезаурус:
- Yet while Iago had to start from scratch, foment hatred, poison sight, and invert reality to set his chosen enemies against each other, all that Goneril and Regan have to do to get a third of Britain is to make the kind of noises Lear expects to hear; indeed, since Cordelia won't flatter, they get her part too, and even her coronet as an unlooked-for bonus, Lear's only "free gift", to use the language of modern advertising promotions ("This coronet part between you" ( King Lear , 1.
- London: Camden Plaza, Notting Hill Coronet, Odeon Kensington.
- By a curious coincidence, this month you have two chances to buy depictions of the Grand-ducal coronet of Tuscany destroyed during the Napoleonic invasions.
- A tall, well-built girl in a star-spangled bathing suit knelt by Miss Liberty, and picked up the coronet.
- Belva Plain Treasures (Coronet)
- The Betsy Ross Bimbo settled the coronet on her Annette Funicello hairdo.
- The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump, her spiked coronet falling off.
- Find them at 22 Coronet St. Cynthia Payne, eat your heart out
- It represented a medieval knight in full armour, the helmeted head surrounded by a thin coronet, the sides of the face and neck swathed in chain mail.
- It turned out that mechanically drilled small holes in plywood were fringed on the inside with a little coronet of splinters which could not be removed because it could usually neither be seen nor reached.
- Handsome Outer Coffin in Spanish Mahogany covered in fine Genoa Silk Velvet, Solid brass handles time Silver breast plate to ditto engraved with Coronet and inscription
- Good reads among the new releases include Dick Francis's COMEBACK (Pan, 4.99), his 34th racing thriller and as pacy as ever, Danielle Steel's NO GREATER LOVE (Corgi, 4.99) about the Winfield family whose lives are changed forever the night the Titanic sinks, and Mary Stewart's STORMY PETREL (Coronet, 3.99), an atmospheric suspense story set on a Hebridean island.
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