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Перевод: illustrious speek illustrious


[прилагательное]
известный; знаменитый; прославленный


Тезаурус:

  1. First though, while in Cairo, Stirling met some illustrious company.
  2. Placing himself in an illustrious line of critics he pointed out that the Pharisees did not escape the sharp edge of Jesus's tongue for their "self righteousness" and "judgemental" attitudes.
  3. one of the two flashy men-about-town, professing intimate acquaintance with all sorts of illustrious personages ("even the Blood Royal ran in the muddy channel of their personal recollections"), whom Tigg introduces to Jonas Chuzzlewit to impress the latter with the power and glory of the fraudulent insurance company he is seeking to involve Jonas in.
  4. The rough had ended the hopes of many an illustrious name: defending champion Sandy Lyle, Tom Watson, who, like Ballesteros had complained about the narrow fairways and deep dune grass fringing them, and Craig Stadler, who shot an 82 and then pulled out of the tournament with a sprained wrist.
  5. patronized by Mr Chester as "very fine in his way", BR 23; considered a "terrible fellow" by Dora, DC 48; referred to as "the illustrious ornament of the Elizabethan Era" by Mr Micawber, DC 52; Mrs Wititterly inspired by a visit to his birthplace, NN 27; dreamed of by Mrs Nickleby (" a black gentleman at full-length, in plaster-of-Paris, with a lay-down collar tied with two tassels, leaning against a post and thinking"), NN 27; his borrowings of plots defended by Nicholas Nickleby, NN 48; criticized by a Viscount ("There's a lot of feet in Shakespeare's verse, but there ain't legs worth mentioning in Shakespeare's plays"), MC 28; if played entirely by wooden legs "wouldn't draw a sixpence", OCS 19; referred to as "Swan of Avon", "Bard of Avon", MED 9; SB 53.
  6. Thus, Frederick II, grandson of Frederick Barbarossa, ruled in Sicily and fought to extend his power into northern Italy, but never ruled in Germany in the manner of his illustrious forebear.
  7. Billy Callender, Palace's regular goalkeeper from 1926-;32, was thought by some of his contemporaries to have sufficient skill and character to follow his illustrious predecessor, Jack Alderson, not just as the Crystal Palace custodian but also the full England International Side itself.
  8. They are commemorated by a plaque on the alms-houses at nearby Burraton Combe, given in 1726 by James Buller " whose glorious memory as well as illustrious favours ought not to be forgotten but kept, as tis hoped they will be, in everlasting remembrance."
  9. But even among such illustrious company as Alderson, Callender, Wood, Martyn and Glazier there is one goalkeeper that stands out and that is John Jackson, who has a prodigious 346 League and 42 FA and League Cup appearances to prove it.
  10. singled out by the Decree of an Inscrutable Providence from the midst of the Distinguished Multitude that Surrounded him, in the full pride of his Talents and the Perfection of his Usefulness, met with the Accident that Occasioned his Death; which deprived England of an Illustrious Statesman and Liverpool of its Most Honoured Representative; which changed a moment of the Noblest Exultation and Triumph that Science and Genius had ever achieved into one of Desolation and Mourning, and striking Terror into the Hearts of Assembled Thousands brought home into every Bosom the Forgotten Truth that "In the Midst of Life we are in Death".
  11. Are we to assume that he is to be honoured for his illustrious career as US Secretary of State for Defence?
  12. Ten years later one woman asks the husband of a particularly illustrious colleague what his wife was doing.
  13. Two days after his downfall, the 35-year-old Chiyonofuji (known as "The Wolf" to millions of admirers) announced the end of an illustrious career with the ritual cutting of his hair's top-knot.

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