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Перевод: haberdasher speek haberdasher


[существительное]
галантерейщик ; торговец галантереей; торговец предметами мужского туалета


Тезаурус:

  1. And why does Parish Clerk Weekley not receive his quarter loaf every Sunday as is his right under Haberdasher Cleeve's Will?
  2. Then in his fifth year at the school, when he ought to have been aiming for his school certificate which was the next and essential passport for that golden educated future, he left abruptly to work as a haberdasher's assistant in the local Co-operative store.
  3. The fourth child of a Glasgow Gorbals haberdasher he rose by sheer hard work to be chief metallurgist of the Atomic Energy Authority and chairman of British Steel.
  4. But he was still a haberdasher's assistant.
  5. And so, after General Marshall had spent a night in meditation on the consequences, the failed haberdasher from Independence, Missouri, took on the seventy-year-old national warhorse with his belligerent scowl, his dark glasses and his frayed, oak-leaf-encrusted battle cap (he was believed to have a man on his staff who did nothing but fray his caps).
  6. Many of its people were farmers too, though several were merchants as well - two drapers, a mercer, a haberdasher and a wax-chandler, and in 1584 Archdeacon Robert Johnson chose it as the location of one of the two grammar schools with which he endowed the county.
  7. A wooden Tudor bowl and a cider flagon cover the top of a pine haberdasher's chest; the framed crewelwork behind must have been "horrendously bright" at one time, but has now faded to more acceptably gentle colours.
  8. Thomas McLachlan, DCM, MChemA, CChem, FRSC, was educated at Haberdasher Askes School and Finsbury College.
  9. Indeed, there is in the fabric of the present chapel a stone perpetuating the memory of Myles Emsworth, a local haberdasher, who in that year qualified as a lay preacher.
  10. Born 53 years ago in Eisenach, now East Germany, the son of a haberdasher who fought in the war and died shortly after it, his family's lack of money meant he had to win scholarships to schools and university.
  11. Reading Turgenev describes the loveless, unconsummated marriage with a dull haberdasher entered into by young Mary Louise out of impatience and boredom with life in provincial Ireland.
  12. On the outskirts of Nailsworth is Egypt Mill , which first appears in the record books around the middle of the 17th century, when it belonged to a London haberdasher, George Hudson.
  13. Look, here they come: a duchess and her daughter, a London haberdasher who died on the eve of the Civil War, a squire whose ancestors threw people out of their houses to make way for sheep.

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