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Перевод: king speek king


[существительное]
дамка ; король ; царь ; монарх ; властитель ; магнат ; главный стебель; бог ; всевышний ;
[глагол]
править; управлять; повелевать; вести себя, как король; сделать королем


Тезаурус:

  1. After all, why should he consent to be Helena's fairy-tale prize for curing the King, if he cannot love her?
  2. But when the King of Toledo heard of the hurt which he had received at the hands of the Cid, he sent to King Don Alfonso to complain thereof, and the King was greatly troubled.
  3. The Crown Prosecution Service will "continue the fight" to get at least limited rights of audience in the Crown Court for its lawyers once the new advisory committee for legal education and conduct is set up under the Government's White Paper plans for the legal profession, Fiona King, a recruitment specialist at the service said yesterday.
  4. The late sixteenth-century diplomat James Melville of Halhill wrote of the "Italian posset" given to the king; the leading churchman, and one of the main contenders for power, David cardinal Beaton, archbishop of St Andrews, was of course the major suspect.
  5. Our first serious engine problem was in Amman, where King Hussein, an avid pilot, had offered all rally pilots free maintenance.
  6. Plans for British police forces to test the batons were cancelled by the Home Secretary, Kenneth Clarke, after American police used them on Rodney King during the videotaped attack which sparked the Los Angeles riots.
  7. Edward, elder son of the late king, was the rightful sovereign, they told themselves, but until he attained his majority, Richard of Gloucester, his uncle, was exercising his proper authority in keeping his nephews in a place of safety.
  8. Versions of the recently introduced song God Save Great George Our King were now heard on all sides; a little later the text was finalised and it became the national anthem.
  9. In the kingdoms of western Europe there was a traditional obligation on all free men to answer the king's call to arms, the arrire-ban , when the kingdom was attacked: a right which was rarely invoked in our period, since it produced a cumbersome and inefficient force, which could not be kept long in the field.
  10. But it might have assisted in suggesting search areas for victims of the Lockerbie air crash and, at a very different scale, in helping firemen navigate their way around King's Cross underground rail station.
  11. Lowthorpe is mentioned four times in the Domesday Book, where it is spelt Logetorp, and in King Edward the Confessor's time it was valued at the princely sum of eight shillings.
  12. With particular pride he notes how in the crisis of 1124, when the king of England and the emperor were allied against him, and Henry V planned an attack on Rheims, Louis put himself dramatically under the protection of St Denis, "the special patron and singular protector after God of the kingdom"; how he came to the saint and begged him to defend his kingdom, preserve his person and resist his enemies, as the saint was accustomed to do.
  13. This is true even when the coin gives the name of a king.

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