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Перевод: valet
[существительное] камердинер ; слуга ; гостиничный работник; служащий гостиницы, занимающийся чисткой и утюжкой одежды; [глагол] служить камердинером; заниматься чисткой, утюжкой одежды
Тезаурус:
- Here the key personages were the secretary, until 1864 Mocquard, who had known Queen Hortense, and Thlin, former valet of the Prince, who had shared his imprisonment at Ham.
- Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham, valet-butler to Sir James Chambers, and Mr John Donalds, valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson.
- Had it directly from Sir Alan Lascelles's valet.
- And I recall also some years ago, Mr Rayne, who travelled to America as valet to Sir Reginald Mauvis, remarking that a taxi driver in New York regularly addressed his fare in a manner which if repeated in London would end in some sort of fracas, if not in the fellow being frogmarched to the nearest police station.
- Worst of all, finance is less discreet than the valet.
- The brothers had money to burn and they were often in disguise, George specialising in the part of a naval officer, Joseph as his valet.
- A comparison of Rudolf's apparently undisciplined emotions with the subtle feelings expressed by Bratfisch, his valet, shows how MacMillan creates some relief even within the decadence and horror.
- Diana, for her part, thought she would become a wife and mother; but, with all the servants and secretaries who surrounded the Prince, including a valet who selected and prepared his clothes for the day, packed for him and even did his personal shopping, she felt superfluous, and just a little jealous.
- (Henry) Wooden, his valet for seven years who on his marriage left his service and came to Henley where he worked at the Brewery for 30 years.
- And there were others less distinguished, perhaps, but whose lively presence made any visit memorable; for instance, Mr Wilkinson, valet-butler to Mr John Campbell, with his well-known repertoire of impersonations of prominent gentlemen; Mr Davidson from Easterly House, whose passion in debating a point could at times be as alarming to a stranger as his simple kindness at all other times was endearing; Mr Herman, valet to Mr John Henry peters, whose extreme views no one could listen to passively, but whose distinctive belly-laugh and Yorkshire charm made him impossible to dislike.
- Her role has the same sobering effect on the atmosphere of the ballet as that of Bratfisch, the Count's valet, in Mayerling .
- Powell drives 72,000 miles a year, has an annual telephone bill of 3,000, and finds 5.75 for his valet from the 77 he earns for every ride.
- Her best known books, though, were Royal Service and Royal Secrets, which she ghost-wrote for the Prince of Wales's former valet, Stephen Barry.
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