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Перевод: socialite
[существительное] занимающий высокий пост; лицо, занимающее видное положение в обществе
Тезаурус:
- I was pretty much out of touch with LA musicians; I'm not a "socialite" like Mick Fleetwood.
- The Theatre Collection later acquired the personal papers of Tree's wife, Maud, which give a fascinating insight into the life and work of a popular actress, socialite and philanthropist.
- The foreigners resident in Paris were represented not only by their Ambassadors but frequently by non-official persons who had access to the Court, such as the American socialite Lillie Moulton.
- One anxious socialite complained that five of her dinner invitations had been cancelled.
- Tawell was a charmer, an opportunist, a socialite and a womaniser, but on the surface he remained respectable.
- It is just too easy to write, "a famous and aristocratic connection of the Royal Family"; "a famous socialite"; and the idiotically phrased, "a possessor of one of the greatest titles in the land".
- The unlikely stud causing all this hormonal activity is Palm Beach cop Jack Dobson - the distinctly unsexy James Belushi struggling in vain to be Michael Douglas - who is having a secret affair with rich, frustrated socialite Ellen Schofield, Lorraine Bracco dripping in diamonds.
- Sunny Von Bulow "was" a spoilt, super-rich American socialite who had it all.
- FROM his Venetian bolthole yesterday evening, Lord McAlpine, the Tory grandee and mighty socialite, tore viciously into the reputations of Conservative Central Office's "brat-pack".
- A second advertisement produces two more escapees: beautiful socialite Lady Caroline Dester (Polly Walker) and the formidable widow Mrs Fisher (Joan Plowright).
- Yet, from some moralistic quirk in his nature, he had eschewed the empty life of a socialite, and joined the City of London police as a constable.
- Some five years later his establishments had trebled and he was once again the wealthy socialite.
- By the time he got to the oldest, a tiresome socialite friend of his mother's, he started: "I don't think much."
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