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Перевод: benefactor speek benefactor


[существительное]
благодетель ; жертвователь


Тезаурус:

  1. During his short stay in Madeira, he was a great benefactor of the island.
  2. He has a final interview with Miss Havisham, and forgives her the wrong she has done him in leading him on to believe that she was his benefactor.
  3. Next to the church is Ayton Hall, home of Cook's benefactor, Thomas Skottowe.
  4. Dan Mason of the Chiswick Polish Company - "Cherry Blossom Polish" - was a great benefactor and in 1922 he bought Boston House in Burlington Lake, Chiswick, and had it converted into a club for the female staff of his Company's factory.
  5. The poignancy of this catastrophe is the greater when it is realised that Andrew Carnegie, the greatest benefactor the British public library system has ever known, was himself a cotton man who started life as a boy in a cotton mill.
  6. The Garden's Benefactor
  7. Together they had laboured in the fields until fortune smiled on Elizabeth; while she was still in her teens, her family were befriended by a wealthy benefactor who had her educated and, in 1744, arranged a marriage for her with the 13th Earl of Glencairn.
  8. Near the minster there is the Ashes playing fields which was given to the town by a local benefactor, Charles Briggs.
  9. In Capital Marx argues that as a result of the peculiar history of capitalism, the capitalist, who is really a parasite on the workers, is represented as though he were the opposite; as the source of production and the benefactor of the workers.
  10. At a meeting on July 1st, 1908, a letter was read which is fully recorded in the Minutes, from Mr. R.H. Mardon, holder of the first eight bonds and who was an extraordinarily generous benefactor to the Club, later becoming President.
  11. He then went to look at some property left to the council by a benefactor, an old grain warehouse.
  12. I have written before about the controversy raised in Scotland over the National Trust for Scotland's mountain properties and breaking the "rules" set by its mountaineering benefactor Percy Unna, who wanted the hills kept natural.
  13. Who a decade ago would have thought it possible that the chief benefactor of bus deregulation would be BR?

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