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Перевод: idol
[существительное] идол ; божество; кумир ; истукан
Тезаурус:
- God is not an idol in a shrine, nor the name of a spiritual force located in particular things like trees or stones.
- In my formative years, Sam was my idol.
- It was, however, an encouraging week for Norman, golf's fallen idol, who a month ago had surgery on a knee injury suffered when playing football many years ago.
- After the first few devastating out-of-loves, she was warily certain that there would always be another goddess; the old idol became a fond memory, like a photo of a dear friend long absent.
- When Paul denies that God is an idol in a shrine, he effectively denies that God is anywhere else too.
- Here too he has been most thoroughly tested, and the fact that Padre Martini, the idol of the Italians, speaks of him with great admiration and has himself set him all the tests, has increased his reputation all over Italy.
- Mr Christian Slater , the Hollywood matine idol (see right), has been considering the subject of romance.
- It was located on the twisting Mulholland Drive, on top of Hollywood's highest hill in a compound of properties, one of which was owned and occupied by his idol, Marlon Brando, with whom he shared the security gate.
- No one had wanted to believe that Paula's beauty went right through her more than Sally did for she was a shining golden idol as well as a sister and it had been a shock to Sally when she had at last been forced to concede, in private at least, that the other girls might have been right in the accusations they made.
- During his long life, Eric Jones-Evans built up an impressive collection, much of which relates to his idol, Henry Irving.
- The use of idols in any of their manifold forms, to give physical substance to the "god", made no difference, the "god" which the idol represented was considered beyond human influence.
- THE town of Bolton has just announced it is to make its football idol Nat Lofthouse a freeman of the borough.
- Some compensation for these flops was provided by Carol Reed's The Fallen Idol (1947), an adaptation of Graham Green's short story about a young boy's loss of innocence, and Anthony Asquith's The Winslow Boy (1948), an adapted stage-play about the struggles of a naval cadet's father to prove his son's innocence of theft.
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