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Перевод: wont
[прилагательное] имеющий обыкновение; [существительное] обыкновение; привычка ; [глагол] иметь обыкновение
Тезаурус:
- At Cheltenham yesterday, however, Dunwoody did something to put the record straight with a 26 -1 treble on Remittance Man, Wont Be Gone Long and Royal Cedar to take his score to 34, but only marginally improve a strike rate of 15 per cent.
- It transpired that there was a secluded roof on her house where she was wont to sunbathe totally naked.
- As is his wont, Ash treats Pliable, with whom he might be supposed to sympathise, with more apparent spleen than he directs towards his monstrous monk whose ravings have a certain real sublimity.
- It'll Ticklem or Rips Raps, presented by a powerful cast of gifted comic thespians including Cullen and Carthy, a double act, the Wee Mon, and the popular Will E. Wont E. Beanland.
- Callinicos is able to set the claims of such postmodern advocates as Charles Jencks and Linda Hutcheon against an analysis of Modernism (predicated largely on that of Eugene Lunn) in order to demonstrate that the latter is a good deal more complex in respect of its characteristic conceptions of the subject, expression, reflexion etc, than the former are wont to have it.
- And let me tell you, if you were to have come into our servants' hall on any of those evenings, you would not have heard mere gossip; more likely, you would have witnessed debates over the great affairs preoccupying our employers upstairs, or else over matters of import reported in the newspapers; and of course, as fellow professionals from all walks of life are wont to do when gathered together, we could be found discussing every aspect of our vocation.
- Rosebery left the Tabernacle, reflecting as was his wont, and
- I myself had a disturbing experience the other day, when one of our local health visitors came to call - something they are wont to do if you have children under the age of five.
- Occasionally one comes across an odd book that follows some of his recommendations, as he himself did in his plays - Americanisms like "favor" for favour and "labor" for labour, or confusions between "can't" or "won't" and cant or wont, to name only a few.
- Nicky Henderson's Wont Be Gone Long (2.20) has top weight but is not badly treated considering he beat Lockwood Prince by 15 lengths at Chepstow last May and meets him here on the same terms.
- Personifying, as he did, the local, all-powerful gentry of the day, Henry was wont to indulge in the occasional deflowering of local maidens, and it was strongly rumoured that a serving girl at Lambourn Palace had been killed by Hippisley in a fit of temper.
- This was the first leg of a double for trainer Nicky Henderson whose Wont Be Gone Long won another nip and tuck affair to take the BMW Chase Final.
- Ford's employees are also wont to point out that their mortgage payments have rocketed over the past year and negotiations will take place against a background in which interest rates seem to be moving in one direction only.
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