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Перевод: dignitary
[прилагательное] сановный; [существительное] сановник ; прелат ; лицо, занимающее высокий пост
Тезаурус:
- It's still a hot air story, and we give most hot air stories - some dignitary with no power to do anything to change the situation has "called for", "demanded", "warned" or whatever - but the issue is so serious that it deserves notice: we have frequently highlighted the manner in which US - and European - anti-dumping measures that supposedly benefit a tiny minority are to the detriment of the vast majority, and there is now a groundswell of opinion at the US Department of Commerce that the International Trade Commission's brief in considering charges of dumping should extend to a review of the impact of duties on consumers; the current issue is the anti-dumping duties likely to be made permanent today on memory chip imports from South Korea, which are sought by Micron Technology Inc but opposed by both all memory chip users and by the US chip capital equipment manufacturers that sell to the South Koreans.
- It is also possible that the fowl's red face and strutting gait reminded the English of a caricature of a haughty Turkish dignitary, complete with fez, especially as the curious gobbling noise sounded rather like Arabic.
- The procession, led magnificently by a regimental band, follows a four mile route from the high street to Ossett and back before the May queen is crowned by a civic dignitary.
- On the front page was a story about an old man who had lain dead in his council flat for eighteen months until Gas Board workers had discovered him, a blurred photograph of some local women who were going somewhere in a body to protest about something and a larger picture of a council dignitary opening some sort of centre and looking pleased with himself.
- If he was some sort of local dignitary, or neighbourhood millionaire, how on earth would she fit into that sort of lifestyle?
- But the sale had its quirks too: enthusiasm among bidders for an inelegantly and oddly shaped sixteenth-century Lombard dignitary's chair in walnut pushed the price all the way up to a staggering FFr900,000 (93,500; 162,700), a world record for a chair of the period and almost twenty times the estimate.
- Er we trust if the post is doubled in the way it has frequently been in recent years and indeed was in my case, the Chancellor of the Duchy in brackets also as the Chairman of the Conservative Party to maintain the dignitary of the magistracy to make sure that there is a firm balance amongst magistrates who are appointed.
- It is understood Tory Councillor Bill Woodhead will step down as the borough's top civic dignitary after being charged with hitting his wife just hours after being elected.
- He also had a stab at writing for a living, becoming a reporter on the Bury Times, but he soon lost that job after trying to inject some of his flowery prose into a report on the funeral of a civic dignitary.
- The former home of an ecclesiastical dignitary, the villa was built in the 14th century.
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