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Перевод: valet speek valet


[существительное]
камердинер ; слуга ; гостиничный работник; служащий гостиницы, занимающийся чисткой и утюжкой одежды;
[глагол]
служить камердинером; заниматься чисткой, утюжкой одежды


Тезаурус:

  1. Here the key personages were the secretary, until 1864 Mocquard, who had known Queen Hortense, and Thlin, former valet of the Prince, who had shared his imprisonment at Ham.
  2. Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham, valet-butler to Sir James Chambers, and Mr John Donalds, valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson.
  3. Had it directly from Sir Alan Lascelles's valet.
  4. And I recall also some years ago, Mr Rayne, who travelled to America as valet to Sir Reginald Mauvis, remarking that a taxi driver in New York regularly addressed his fare in a manner which if repeated in London would end in some sort of fracas, if not in the fellow being frogmarched to the nearest police station.
  5. Worst of all, finance is less discreet than the valet.
  6. The brothers had money to burn and they were often in disguise, George specialising in the part of a naval officer, Joseph as his valet.
  7. A comparison of Rudolf's apparently undisciplined emotions with the subtle feelings expressed by Bratfisch, his valet, shows how MacMillan creates some relief even within the decadence and horror.
  8. Diana, for her part, thought she would become a wife and mother; but, with all the servants and secretaries who surrounded the Prince, including a valet who selected and prepared his clothes for the day, packed for him and even did his personal shopping, she felt superfluous, and just a little jealous.
  9. (Henry) Wooden, his valet for seven years who on his marriage left his service and came to Henley where he worked at the Brewery for 30 years.
  10. And there were others less distinguished, perhaps, but whose lively presence made any visit memorable; for instance, Mr Wilkinson, valet-butler to Mr John Campbell, with his well-known repertoire of impersonations of prominent gentlemen; Mr Davidson from Easterly House, whose passion in debating a point could at times be as alarming to a stranger as his simple kindness at all other times was endearing; Mr Herman, valet to Mr John Henry peters, whose extreme views no one could listen to passively, but whose distinctive belly-laugh and Yorkshire charm made him impossible to dislike.
  11. Her role has the same sobering effect on the atmosphere of the ballet as that of Bratfisch, the Count's valet, in Mayerling .
  12. Powell drives 72,000 miles a year, has an annual telephone bill of 3,000, and finds 5.75 for his valet from the 77 he earns for every ride.
  13. Her best known books, though, were Royal Service and Royal Secrets, which she ghost-wrote for the Prince of Wales's former valet, Stephen Barry.

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