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Перевод: newcomer speek newcomer


[существительное]
вновь прибывший; незнакомец ; новичок ; пришелец


Тезаурус:

  1. Bill Cross, chairman of TransAct, a newcomer to the European hotel broker scene, said there was enormous demand for new international-style hotels.
  2. The journey to Reykjavik is not so good, and, although it is along a very reasonable road, it can be a bit daunting for the newcomer.
  3. It was as well for Yorkshire that John Howe and John Dixon were unable to assert any aerial authority for, early in the first half, John Orwin collided with the newcomer Steve Harris, suffered a neck injury and, though he stayed on, was a virtual passenger.
  4. Fru Mller, loyal to her country in general and her corner of it particularly, assured the newcomer that in living memory it had hardly ever done so.
  5. Recruiting a specialist can mean starting a training programme so that the newcomer passes on his/her knowledge.
  6. The newcomer might diagnose that money mattered.
  7. The newcomer listened in his turn to the description Mrs Zamzam had given me of the events that led her to run away from Um Al-Farajh, occasionally nodding agreement or interrupting to correct her account.
  8. It was not common at that time to see a soldier at home in Britain wearing parachute wings, for despite the Parachute Regiment - a newcomer to the army's Order of Battle - having mounted raids in France and Italy, and having taken part, with heavy casualties, in the Tunisian and Sicilian campaigns, airborne forces did not have a very noticeable public profile before the days of Normandy and Arnhem.
  9. Loose Tubes won the Best Band category, and the Jazz Warriors alumni, Cleveland Watkiss and the vibra harpist, Orphy Robinson, won the Best Vocalist and Best Newcomer awards.
  10. Meanwhile, those same gossipers will have found yet some other newcomer about whom to enthuse.
  11. Obviously it had been a fight, but since Fairbrother was a newcomer to the school, aggressive and ever ready to defend himself with insults, no particular motive was assigned to either party.
  12. As if interpreting this remark as veiled disagreement, the newcomer repeated very loudly, looking Agnes straight in the eye: "I detest modesty!
  13. An impressive newcomer was the Independent , a centrist newspaper which emphasized finance, higher education, and other middle-class concerns.

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