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Перевод: Goth
[существительное] гот ; варвар ; вандал
Тезаурус:
- Montgomery had expected an air of authority from this venerable man, who had spent most of his seventy-odd years lecturing students, but Aubrey St John Goth seemed distant, distracted, his grey eyes veiled by a deep sadness.
- His gaze casually swept up the table instead, skimming the bowed heads and carefully composed expressions until it reached Professor St John Goth, where it stopped short with a sense of shock.
- Professor St John Goth heard a door a few minutes before he last looked at his watch at twelve-forty-five.
- I was seated next to Professor St John Goth, as I had been on the previous night; Dominic and Lee were opposite, and Mr and Mrs Maclean from Stirling were on my right.
- "Perhaps Professor St John Goth can use that in his lecture tomorrow," said Lee.
- St Isidore of Seville (d. 636) saw Spain as a Christian land, in which the separate identities of Goth and Roman were no longer of any but historical interest.
- So Professor St John Goth had also lost his mate.
- Anthea Darnell, a tall dark stalagmite, was standing at the head of the table, with professor St John Goth on her immediate right.
- Professor St John Goth sat at her right elbow, dividing his attention with perfect diplomacy between Meryl and Anthea Darnell, who had the seat on the other side.
- The group found themselves part of a movement called "Shambling", which was largely a reaction to the po-faced stance of goth that had only just entered its coffin.
- No "thought inform" would there "stain my cheek": a firm hand rather would stain Goth hers.
- There was an air of expectancy around them as Professor St John Goth ascended the platform in his slow, deliberate way.
- It was lucky that Professor St John Goth, Nottingham University's emeritus medieval history professor, could always be relied on.
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