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Перевод: Englishman
[существительное] англичанин
Тезаурус:
- Not often you see an Englishman with red eyebrows.
- We English have an important advantage over foreigners in this respect and it is for this reason that when you think of a great butler, he is bound, almost by definition, to be an Englishman.
- There was a canteen for snacks in the building but they preferred to go to a bar in rue Pigalle where an Englishman, Fred Payne, would dish up their favourite meal which was still egg and chips.
- I'm an Englishman - an out-of-work one too.
- And yet an Englishman's relation to English culture and its traditions may be more tormented than Schniedau allows for, especially if the Englishman in question defines himself as, or aspires to be, an English artist .
- The traditions of the British Turf, like the last Englishman, are safely enshrined in Indian racing centres like Bangalore, where scribes still describe jockeys as "knights of the pigskin".
- At a smart party in the garden of a villa, he sees an Englishman dancing.
- Perhaps they were all in it together: Yakovlev, the Mller woman, the French officers, the Englishman, Jews, whores, even Fouch.
- At the thought of the word "Englishman" Henry stiffened to attention.
- He was particularly anxious to return to the States before Mark left the company, as he simply couldn't face the prospect of having to spell out to the Englishman the compensation terms and pension proposals which New York had worked out.
- Such a comment was not one, of course, to which any patriotically-minded Englishman could give heed.
- "Bromley," corrected the flabby-faced elderly Englishman.
- No doubt the young Englishman was unpleasant, no doubt the Italian tomcats are exceedingly shallow - but the picture that emerges most convincingly is of a sensitive Englishman parted from the country of his birth and not quite within that of his choice.
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