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[прилагательное]
лавровый; увенчанный лавровым венком;
[существительное]
лауреат ; придворный поэт


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr Ian Cook, who travelled to the hearing with Mr Ted Hughes, the Poet Laureate, had argued that South West Water had polluted his three-quarter-mile stretch of fishing at Cowley, above Exeter, with discharges from sewage works in the summer of 1990.
  2. Laureate Instruments has won a 1000 NatWest/BP award to help develop an invention to simplify and speed up melting point measurements in chemistry laboratories.
  3. Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being by Ted Hughes Faber, 18.99 A VERY large book about Shakespeare, who was a good poet, by the incumbent Poet Laureate, who is also a good poet, should prove something of an event.
  4. JUST a little ditty penned by beer poet laureate Rex Tyler, a prolific rhymster with an entire anthology of odes for all the 70 bottled beers sold in his extraordinary store.
  5. As early as 1975, at a conference in California, Nobel laureate Paul Berg called for a partial moratorium on certain kinds of experiment.
  6. On this day: Lucius Plancus founded Lyons, 43 BC; rioters burnt down Nottingham Castle, 1831; Henry Morton Stanley met Dr Livingstone, Ujiji 1871; the Savoy Theatre opened with a performance of Patience by Gilbert and Sullivan, London 1881; Gershwin's Porgy and Bess opened in New York City, 1935; Tristan da Cunha islanders were evacuated following a volcanic eruption, 1961; the XVIIIth Olympic Games opened in Tokyo, 1964; Fiji became independent, 1970; Sir John Betjeman became Poet Laureate, 1972; Spiro Agnew resigned as US Vice-President after being fined 10,000 for income tax evasion, 1973; in the General Election, Labour was returned with an overall majority of three, 1974.
  7. These compounds were histamine analogues and cimetidine, developed by Nobel laureate Sir James Black, was the first clinically successful one.
  8. TO CELEBRATE polling day, The Times published a poem by the Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, about the alleged effects of toxic chemicals on the sperm count of males throughout the Western world.
  9. In the small church across the way there is the most beautiful stained glass window that John Piper ever designed, celebrating his friend the Poet Laureate who worshipped here and lived in this well-loved rectory.
  10. The pop Poet Laureate of the cabaret circuit, Hegley chooses subjects which range from McDonalds to the Gulf War, taking in on the way a whole range of everyday tragedies:
  11. "Once I had realized that Tenison, the consulting engineer, was not spelt in the same way as Tennyson, our late-lamented poet Laureate, I had no difficulty."
  12. According to the poet laureate Robert Southey, Owen called his workers "human machines" and delighted to demonstrate that he was able to make his workers happy at any time.
  13. SHAW dubbed Webster "the Tussaud laureate".

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