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Перевод: epithet
[существительное] эпитет
Тезаурус:
- It even has its own medical epithet - geophagia.
- The Newcastle Journal's final epithet was a simple but sentimental headline.
- Why use that epithet?"
- The usual epithet applied to his bearing is patrician, and his batting, as a matter of course, is liberally endowed with arrogance.
- "A journalist, proud of that epithet"
- Many jazz-players, often to the detriment of their later careers, rise to prominence through a single performance or achievement and find themselves saddled with an epithet expressing public expectations.
- What Roland liked was his knowledge of the movements of Ash's mind, stalked through the twists and turns of his syntax, suddenly sharp and - clear in an unexpected epithet.
- As against that central epithet of the rabbis, the justice of God, they posited the creative, life-giving and life-nurturing aspect of mercy .
- epithet of Apollo, the sun god of classical mythology, hence a welcome individual.
- He also throws away too many key phrases: "This Triton of the minnows" is a magnificent epithet for Sicinius but it here gets lost and although in the great banishment-speech Mr Dance's body-language is good (as he hurls his coat to the ground in fine disdain) it is significant that the directors resort to an echo-chamber effect on "There is a world elsewhere."
- Earlier this month Mr Cossiga publicly hurled the epithet "son of a" at a British journalist who described Italy's military contribution to the Gulf war as a "token force".
- Whereupon since his death by an unknown but arch hand, was fixed upon his grave in this parish this taunting epithet:
- Koestler was, of course, a journalist, proud of that epithet.
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