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Перевод: orator
[существительное] оратор
Тезаурус:
- It's to be found in From the Life (1944): one hundred sheets of wartime austerity paper to which Phyllis Bottome commits "six studies of my friends" - that's to say, Alfred Adler, Max Beerbohm, Ivor Novello, Sara Delano Roosevelt, Ezra Pound, and Margaret MacDonald Bottome (this last the writer's American grandmother who in her forties became an influential evangelical orator).
- But Knox, who was the most brilliant orator of his generation at Oxford - star of the Union, wit, punster in tongues ancient and modern - had left Oxford before the end of the First World War to become a Roman Catholic, and after his return there as chaplain to the Catholics, it was perhaps understandable that he should have kept a low profile.
- He smiled breezily, struck an orator's attitude.
- It is easier to carve Neil Kinnock into chunks: the party boss, the family man, the orator, the man who is fit to govern, the would-be Prime Minister.
- John Simpson, who has complained about pressure from officials of both parties is also under fire for his report on the first John Major "Val Doonican" rally, in which he suggested there was a tame audience and that Mr Major was no great orator.
- Perhaps the Oxford public orator consulted Austin Farrer.
- The Cambridge deputy orator of 1957 commended him for his ecumenical work, and as the tireless pastor of the northern province, and made no mention of his academic originality - perhaps the ghost of Bethune-Baker still peeped through a window of the Senate House.
- His minders were angry with us when we said and wrote that he is no great orator.
- Among other achievements, it gave a platform to Mary Whitehouse, lured Edwina Currie into a cheerful admission that the Tory campaign had made John Major look like a stump orator and Neil Kinnock like an incumbent prime minister, and mounted an irreverent debate on political morality.
- Aristotle once recommended to the would-be polemical orator that paradox could be effective.
- His speech to the country on January 16th on the outbreak of war proved yet again that the president is no orator.
- He was no orator.
- The Oxford public orator of 1960 commended him for all he had done in persuading Oxford undergraduates to a reasonable faith and called him a most penetrating interpreter of the New Testament and a very powerful bulwark of Mother Church.
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