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Перевод: devotee
[существительное] поборник ; приверженец ; фанатик ; энтузиаст ; энтузиаст своего дела; богомолец ; истово верующий; набожный человек; святоша
Тезаурус:
- Dignam used to joke about how his priestly teacher, a devotee of the classical drama, invariably cast him in the leading roles of Shakespeare's heroines, Portia, Juliet, and Ophelia among them.
- ardent philanthropist, "a loquacious young man with large shining knobs for temples", and a devotee of Mrs Jellyby's, whose daughter, Caddy, he wishes to marry.
- Now aged 15 and a hip hop devotee, in between school and modelling for the likes of Rifat Ozbek she has already launched her dancing career.
- Lewis, it struck Havard, a recent convert to Roman Catholicism and a devotee of Thomas Aquinas, took a remarkably idealistic, Berkeleyan view of things.
- As a devotee of Peel's programme, Gedge was delighted to appear alongside the DJ's other favourites, The Fall and The House of Love.
- Almost as a logical outcome of this media blitz, it emerged in the summer of 1990 that Madonna, already a devotee of Kahlo's work, was commissioning a screenplay based on Kahlo's life.
- Ramakrishna tells a story of a devotee who was in tears while a holy man was expounding the Gita.
- As a user and devotee of Wainwright's books, I am convinced that he wrote them primarily as works of creative art, for sharing with those of like mind.
- Birch is an ebullient polymath, a former professor of biology at the University of Sydney, no mean theologian, a philosopher and devotee of A. N. Whitehead, a distinguished member of the World Council of Churches, a raconteur, an activist in a multitude of good causes, and one of last year's recipients of the Templeton Prize, the most prestigious and valuable prize in the world for progress in religion.
- In The Rape of Lucrece Tarquin, unable to restrain his lust, and as it were possessed by the spirit of the boar, violates the chaste Lucrece, a devotee of the goddess in her virgin mode as Diana.
- A controversial statement born out of years of experience with the shorter, smaller Dutch Texel by its most well known UK devotee, Robin Slade.
- In imagination she saw herself as a devotee of Bacchus, in the golden world of the Greeks, as these extracts from her poem "The Lost Bacchante" reveal.
- "Now this devotee did not know the letters.
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