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Перевод: bygone speek bygone


[прилагательное]
прошлый; пережитый;
[существительное]
прошлое; пережитое; прошлые обиды


Тезаурус:

  1. Not in appearance which has changed little, nor in character which remains in essence that of a medieval settlement, but the former strongly individual atmosphere of the place, the aura of bygone days, has been destroyed by the coming of the motor car which increasingly has taken away the privacy of the little town.
  2. If Charlie had been a different man, a cultivated man or effeminate or living in a bygone age when tongues were more freely unloosed, he might now have embraced Jack and told him from a full heart how he entered wholly into his joy and would die for his happiness.
  3. His playing style belonged to a bygone era when wingers like Gallacher, James and Morton were part of the nostalgic greatness of Scottish football.
  4. In the portrayal of the institution, which was dominated by a brutish regime and encrusted in excrement, there was no indication whether this was present or bygone circumstances."
  5. Waikiki was where the bygone chiefs of Oahu had surfed.
  6. On making enquiries, it seems that there are no records of an earlier gallery here, but it is pleasant to see a reminder of bygone days amongst the new shops in the restoration of this attractive yard.
  7. HERBERT Blaize, a courtly politician of a bygone Caribbean era, believed God had chosen him to restore democracy to Grenada after 7,000 US troops invaded his island in 1983 to overthrow its marxist rulers.
  8. In bygone days the Arms Park had an almost mystical quality for them.
  9. In York, one of the country's major historic and tourist centres and the city best known to this writer, the visitor's search for some genuine experience of a better, bygone England will find little reward inside most of the old city's public houses.
  10. There is evidence of the Minoans throughout the island - the palace of Knossos, seat of King Minos; the Diktaean Cave, said to be the birthplace of the great Greek god Zeus; and the many museums and galleries housing the memories of a bygone era.
  11. The story is, that in bygone days before the advent of the white man, there was a young Siwash Indian whose ardent love of nature made him come to that point of land on the inlet every day to watch the sunset.
  12. There were 22 finishers out of the 40 runners, strengthening the theory that the National fences are not as formidable as in bygone years.
  13. The spread of motoring caused a revival of interest in the tradition of wayside coaching inns, since these were rediscovered as charming nostalgic examples of bygone days, and the charm of the wayside inn was celebrated in the verses of Hilaire Belloc and Rupert Brooke.

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