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Перевод: gentry speek gentry


[существительное]
джентри; дворянство; определенная группа людей


Тезаурус:

  1. Initially he was supported by at least two-fifths of the county gentry, but the growing threats of trouble from Spain and Catholic plotting forced them into a position of defensive decline.
  2. But it is not at all obvious to the audience how the couple have arrived at this happier state of affairs, neither is it entirely clear what Bill Alexander hopes to add by exercising his powers of invention on the play's Prologue, in which an alcoholic tinker called Christopher Sly is persuaded by a group of gentry to think of himself an aristocrat - the story of the shrew being laid on as a suitable dramatic entertainment.
  3. Ringwood Hall, a gentry dream built about 1805 and now overlooking Sheffield's satellite towns and remaining greenery, boasts the full five bones.
  4. In this case there was widespread support and sympathy from the overtaxed gentry and clergy.
  5. I belong to Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd's "lesser stranded gentry".
  6. It is all supposition; the gentry may have swung the government against the Act by now.
  7. Only as Elizabeth's reign ended did their influence wane, to be continued by those lesser gentry, the key figures of Stuart Sussex.
  8. Already he was well enough off to pay his army, with 6d 2.5p a day for the rank and file and 1s 0d 5p for the gentry, and soon after Prestonpans a ship bringing money, arms and a French ambassador-cum-political-adviser arrived at Montrose, 62 miles 99 km from Edinburgh, followed by two others carrying six field guns and a number of Irish officers.
  9. A landed proprietor himself - he inherited 27000 acres on Cranborne Chase, in Dorset - he was in a position to talk to the gentry as an equal, and he certainly had ample force of personality.
  10. Although he defines his terms carefully, Hecht is still somewhat confusing when he writes: "The servant class, then, was composed of recruits from social levels as diverse as the gentry and the rural proletariat
  11. Further financial advances were made to Cornish gentry, many of whom were off to London in search of fortune.
  12. "The resources of a great library" were at my disposal; but Burke revealed no peers or baroness, no landed gentry called Compton-Burnett, Crockford listed no clergy of that name.
  13. In particular the protestant bloc lost the Southern protestant landowning gentry.

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