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Перевод: incognito
[прилагательное] живущий под чужим именем; скрывающийся под чужим именем; [наречие] инкогнито; под чужим именем; [существительное] инкогнито [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Incognito, he worked as a ferryman and lived in Biddick boat-house for over twenty years, when a terrible flood robbed him of his possessions and his proof of identification.
- The gesture conveys gratitude for the kindness, and allegedly commemorates an emperor who, curious to taste the life of his common people, stayed incognito at an inn with two companions.
- Architects are said to have been prowling on the island incognito gathering intelligence for their mission.
- Two visits to Oakwell, incognito, also persuaded him that a more immediate priority, to move away from the lower reaches of the Second Division, is realisable.
- Gave her the key, got a receipt, told her my friend was travelling incognito.
- In a business known for its egos, Beatty has somehow persuaded major starts to show up almost incognito.
- My agent said Tweed was attached to the European Commission and often travelled incognito - under a different name.
- Edward returns incognito, however, and after various complications is reunited with his sweetheart, Mary Fielding.
- He cuts an enigmatic and sympathetic figure: a recluse who would go around his palace incognito dressed as a groom; a man who had his future foretold by Nostradamus; who employed the English occultists, Dee and Kelley; who dabbled in magic and yet was one of the greatest patrons of the Renaissance in Europe.
- It is said in some circles that Morrison is alive and well and living in Des Moines, so perhaps we will one day have to sit through Doors II: the Incognito Years.
- She was inherently an observer, and in order to observe you have to be incognito.
- Still uncertain of what tone to adopt, the campaigners brought six people dressed as Santa Claus, including, incognito behind his cottonwool whiskers, one Greenpeace Santa.
- In Champagne , Patrick Forbes indicates the indispensability of popping champagne corks for the success of a ball, stating that no less than 1,800 bottles of mousseux were consumed during a party held on 30 August 1739 at which Louis XV apparently attended incognito .
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