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Перевод: munificence
[существительное] щедрость ; необыкновенная щедрость
Тезаурус:
- Gillray had not suddenly discovered the munificence of the English monarch nor the seriousness of his heir.
- King Croesus paid for many of the pillars; there are pillar-'drums', with fragments of inscriptions recording his munificence, in the British Museum.
- But even if Patrick Milligan had known the size of "Buck" O'Hara's munificence, he would not have raised any objections.
- The decision to make this process possible by the foundation of colleges or universities and the financial maintenance of students has been taken, down through the ages, by the sources of munificence in each succeeding period, until in our own day the lion's share is produced through public funds voted by central government and local authorities.
- They both express the same, slightly ironic, delight in the munificence of old houses: Cobbett, when walking through the Duke of Buckingham's park, remarks in a manner that anticipates Harold Skimpole's: "I, like POPE'S cock in the farm-yard, could not help thanking the DUKE and DUCHESS for having generously made such ample provision for our pleasure .
- There are essentially two reasons, of which the first is the munificence of W. C. T.'s London cousins.
- Gold watches, caviar, champagne and beautiful women - all these became associated with Zahedis munificence.
- Yet it had a castle, was the county town, and in due course would become another beneficiary of Archdeacon Johnson's munificence.
- So October was now devoted to preserving this munificence.
- When the Prime Warden had laid the stone and tested it for square and level, the Rector of Stockport offered prayers for success, and the ceremony concluded with cheers for the Goldsmiths and their munificence.
- Blackadder believed Cropper to have designs on those manuscripts lodged with, but not owned by, the British Library, and to be worming his way into the confidence and goodwill of the owners by displays of munificence and helpfulness.
- Nora had been harbouring dreams of pre-war munificence, and she was bitterly disappointed - as became increasingly apparent in her shorttempered exchanges with Constance.
- One result was the triumphant expansion of some charitable organizations, which rejoiced both at their new-found importance and at the Government's munificence.
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