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Перевод: inaugural speek inaugural


[прилагательное]
вступительный;
[существительное]
инаугурационная речь; речь на торжественном открытии


Тезаурус:

  1. Simonds, who was to give three to five lectures a week, admitted that, coming from practice in Twickenham, he was not an experienced teacher, and had never lectured to such an audience as attended his inaugural discourse.
  2. "The inaugural World Sevens will be successful.
  3. A canon, for one thing: inaugural quotations in large type, like mottoes on statuary, from Heidegger, Beckett and Flaubert.
  4. In his inaugural lecture he imagines a utopian plurality of languages on which we would draw " according to the truth of desire ":
  5. When a movement called Christians for Socialism started in 1972, they chose to have their inaugural meeting in Santiago and received a message from the President assuring them that "Divisions today are not on the religious level or on the level of philosophic ideas: the real division is between imperialism and dependent countries."
  6. After last year's inaugural event was such a success, raising 4,000, the association decided it should become an annual event.
  7. The results of the inaugural year of new chairman Sir Nicholas Goodison will be published on January 11.
  8. And so we very nearly had to write the unusual story of the inaugural air mail flight that flew without the air mail.
  9. Mrs. Price, chairman, reported on the visit to Cranleigh 40th anniversary party and the inaugural group meeting which had been held at Farnham.
  10. Led by Geoff Miller as Botham was attending Viv Richards' wedding - to which fifty people were invited and two thousand turned up - they beat the Leeward Islands and then moved on to Antigua for the inaugural Test at St John's, West Indies' first new Test ground since the opening series of 1929-;30.
  11. Two years ago Hounslow won the inaugural Cup-Winners Cup but, after winning the National League in the same season, were unable to defend their title.
  12. William Huskisson, President of the Board of Trade, was run down and killed at Parkside on the inaugural run of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1830.
  13. I had always thought him to be egotistical and attention-seeking; but apart from mentioning his invitation to the Dukakis Inaugural, he answered modestly, even humbly: praising his friend's work and disparaging his own.

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