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Перевод: clandestine speek clandestine


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тайный; скрытый; нелегальный


Тезаурус:

  1. When does this clandestine affair come to an end?
  2. Prior to the 1753 Marriage Act, the state made few serious attempts to suppress either contract marriage, which consisted of a verbal promise, or clandestine marriage, which involved a religious ritual and witnesses but which did not conform to the dictates of canon law.
  3. When Elizabeth discovered this clandestine liaison, she was livid and when, some short time later, it was discovered that Dudley found his second wife an inconvenience and tried to poison her, the whole Amy Robsart affair flared up once more.
  4. Lloyds has made a clandestine but vigorous pass at Midland and still thinks it is in with a chance and can outbid Hongkong if it can make savings through ruthless high street rationalisation - in effect, putting two banks' business through one's network.
  5. She could see no future in her clandestine relationship.
  6. Their 11-year marriage was to become scandalised by the revelation of the Squidgy tapes and tales of clandestine meetings with Camilla Parker Bowles.
  7. Among the latest technology displayed at the Farnborough Air Show was a little black motorised Rogallo-winged hang-glider designed for use as a self-fly escape kit for aircrew downed behind enemy lines or for clandestine special forces missions.
  8. The Duxford Radio Society was recently re-inaugurated to support an international interest in the history of military radio, including all armed forces, para-military and clandestine (Resistance) groups; to assist in the provision of an exhibition of radio equipment at the Imperial War Museum's Duxford airfield; and to operate an amateur radio station at Duxford, using both modern and historic equipment.
  9. It is better for people to be able to grow and develop in relationships than to suffer the burdens of isolation and constant temptation and the threat of seeking relief through clandestine and casual relationships.'
  10. Like everyone else, I'd come to Hawaii for the waves, but some clandestine part of me had been plotting all along to make love on the beach beneath a palm tree.
  11. On 25 December, Brigadier Whitely, Deputy Director of Operations at MEHQ, had issued a lengthy secret memorandum concerning the amalgamation of the various small clandestine units under one commander.
  12. The French believed that as smugglers in rowing boats constantly managed to get ashore on the English coast, an invasion fleet, given a favourable southerly wind and a calm, dark night, should be able to do the same, and hoped to use some of these clandestine sailors as pilots.
  13. In Britain the idea of openly partisan broadcasting was pioneered by the Scottish Nationalists' clandestine and illegal Radio Free Scotland in the 1960s and more recently by Southern Sound, who used a discarded former commercial radio band to set up their entirely open and legal Conference Radio FM to cover the 1990 Conservative Party Conference from an unashamedly pro-Conservative viewpoint.

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