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Перевод: denizen
[существительное] житель ; обитатель ; акклиматизировавшееся животное; акклиматизировавшееся растение; натурализовавшийся иностранец; заимствованное слово, вошедшее в употребление; [глагол] принимать в число граждан; натурализовать; акклиматизировать
Тезаурус:
- "This clot ," boomed the Headmistress, pointing the riding-crop at him like a rapier, "this black-head , this foul carbuncle , this poisonous pustule that you see before you is none other than a disgusting criminal, a denizen of the underworld, a member of the Mafia!"
- When Millar and Big Ben won the Tampa, Florida, Invitational just over two weeks ago, Britain's US-based Tim Grubb was runner-up, on Denizen.
- Bounderby claims to have learned to tell the time from studying its steeple clock "under the direction of a drunken cripple, who was a convicted thief, and an incorrigible vagrant", i.e. a typical denizen of the St Giles district, HT i 4.
- Buckminsterfullerene - that football-shaped 60 carbon-atomed molecular denizen of stardust and soot - is rapidly yielding up its chemical secrets.
- "Matter is poured into our universe from some other and entirely extraneous spatial dimension so that to a denizen of our universe they appear as points at which matter is continually created.
- An umbrella stand conversation piece, largely fashioned from the remains of some unfortunate denizen of the rainforest in imperial Ilorin, but lately conquered somewhere north of Lagos, was dappled in a garish replica of its native twilight.
- A one-time regular denizen of city theatres and radio broadcast suites, one might argue that only an ex-Goon would have chosen to live along Dumb Woman's Lane in a small hamlet near Rye in West Sussex.
- Grubb said yesterday: "I would be more comfortable about my chance of winning the World Cup if I had Denizen here.
- It was through the French pub that he met the gallery owner, poet and denizen of Bohemia, Victor Musgrave.
- Although Grubb has sent Denizen back to his New Jersey stable for a rest, before coming to Europe in May in search of a place in Britain's Olympic team, he brings a useful substitute in Ever.
- I had seen into paradisiac regions, with their air and sky, and I was no longer wholly or merely a denizen of this vulgar earth.
- Cohabiting with Sien made him a denizen of the slum district she knew intimately.
- While most of her peers wear their hearts on their sleeves and parade their differences by churning out variations on the boss sound of the day, this Boston-based denizen sculpts seemingly light and sweet guitar-pop tunes that have spikes of anger and disenchantment buried deep inside them.
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