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Перевод: guise
[существительное] вид ; маска ; личина ; наружность ; облик ; одеяние; наряд ; манера ; предлог
Тезаурус:
- Under the guise of making American industry more internationally competitive, Congress has become ever laxer in its attitude to collusion.
- She was a Guise, and a politician of European stature and vision.
- One, a strong influence on her while she was in France, was her maternal grandmother, Antoinette duchess of Guise, a woman of formidable personality who seems to have regarded membership of the house of Guise as a distinctly higher form of life than membership of the French royal family.
- For all their talk about the wisdom of the marketplace, the Thatcher government could not give up the paternalistic idea that they had to regulate the independent television companies, with the continuation of the Independent Broadcasting Authority in the guise of an Independent Television Commission.
- Mary of Guise had apparently managed to do, in one year, what Henry VIII and Somerset had failed to do in seven.
- In this guise, a Limited driver will discover 210bhp beneath his right foot - enough to make this the fastest production Volkswagen ever - and, thanks to the clever syncro system, more than ample traction to make use of it.
- On 21 October a Convention summoned to the Tolbooth in Edinburgh accused Mary of Guise of the fundamental failure to take counsel from the nobility of the realm, something which touched on a very sensitive aristocratic nerve, and with reason.
- When God appeared to Abraham in the guise of three strangers in need of hospitality, Abraham greeted them by bowing himself to the ground once (18.2).
- Under the guise of outrage, the Daily Post self-righteously took up the story, forcing the other Fleet Street newspapers to follow suit.
- But her other Scottish attendants were quickly despatched home; only at the insistence of Mary of Guise was her daughter's governess, Lady Fleming, allowed to remain - until 1551, when a brief affair with the French king ensured her disgrace and expulsion.
- ( Below ) Mary of Guise, mother of Mary Queen of Scots and regent 1554-;60.
- In his most familiar guise, as a literary figure, he is brave, heroic, loyal, a good husband and father, a redoubtable foe and a man of honour.
- It got to the point where you could have one musical act, then you'd have a puppeteering act, all on a Sunday night under the guise of the Beckenham folk club.
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