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Перевод: regent
[прилагательное] являющийся регентом; правящий; [существительное] регент ; член совета; член правления в некоторых американских университетах
Тезаурус:
- The same area saw a direct reversal for the bishops in July, when they had to withdraw their summons to the reforming preachers in the face of strenuous opposition from the local Protestant gentry who complained directly to Mary of Guise; the regent promptly denied knowledge of the summons and proclaimed the doctrine of love of God and neighbour to the Protestants, while instructing the bishops to leave them alone.
- A stretch of the Grand Union Canal in London is to be dredged today after a severed leg wrapped in plastic was seen floating near Regent's Park.
- Certainly many interiors that have been gutted or scooped out in this way would now be considered worthy of retention - notably many of Nash's interiors around Regent's Park.
- But for them, events had been dictated by the regent's French policy, French officials and, during the fighting in 1559, French troops.
- The son of King George III, as Prince Regent, was renowned as a connoisseur of elegant living and of art treasures, also architecture and was the patron of the architect, John Nash, who designed and built the famous Regent Street crescent in London's West End, and other developments around Regents Park, also the equally famous Brighton Pavilion.
- After 300 years of Portuguese rule, Brazil declared herself independent on the 7th September 1822, with her own monarch, the Portuguese Prince Regent, Dom Pedroh I. In 1899, a year after the abolition of slavery in Brazil, a further step was taken to form a federal republic, the United States of Brazil.
- The "First Gentleman of Europe" was a phrase used of George IV when Prince Regent.
- When I was taught chemistry at Regent's Street Polytechnic in the later 1930s, we 16-year-olds were treated as adults, not incompetents, and were expected to achieve titrations accurate to 1 per cent or less from the moment we began quantitative analysis: for were we not addressed by our splendid lecturers as "Mr"?
- The Bright Lights of India is an exhibition of all sorts of mouthwatering things from that country, which is being staged by Liberty, Regent Street and all of its 21 branches.
- Marion, a ripely handsome woman in her mid-thirties, who had played a season at Stratford-on-Avon and toured as Mrs Tanqueray, was extremely displeased at having to share Jessie, let alone a dressing-room, and particularly with a chit like Bunty; but the Regent was small and naturally the two Star dressing-rooms, 1 and 2, went to Salt and Pepper, that perennial and professionally married pair of comedy-thriller performers whose productions never ran for less than a year - a godsend in a profession where rehearse for three weeks, open and close in two was not unusual.
- For this reason she remained at Saint Cloud while the Ministers remained in Paris, since it was possible for them to consult the Regent if they thought it necessary.
- His latest theatre has included Oberon/Theseus in A Midsummer Nights Dream and the fascinating double Hugo/Frederick in Anouilh's Ring Round the Moon at the open air theatre in Regent's park, London.
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