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Перевод: newspaper speek newspaper


[прилагательное]
газетный;
[существительное]
газета


Тезаурус:

  1. He might be staying at Southampton, Long Island, with an American newspaper tycoon, or visiting distant American cousins at Newport.
  2. Stanley lowered his habitual newspaper to see what the exchange was about.
  3. When no trace of hair remained visible, he applied strips of newspaper and a warmed towel to complete the process.
  4. But Cecil, putting his prestige on the line, and buoyed up by favourable results in a number of local newspaper polls, persuaded them to go ahead.
  5. Said a daily newspaper: "The Beatles and the Stones may have had similar scenes but even they could never have induced bullet-headed toughies with flat noses and bovver boots to wear stick-on gold stars round their eyes."
  6. Mechanical Engineering News - the newspaper of the IMEE - complained in January: "It is obvious that few engineers understand the terminology and jargon that is prevalent in editorial copy and advertisements for computer systems.
  7. One day over breakfast, the chaplain of Magdalen, Adam Fox, opened his newspaper and saw that Sir Edmund Chambers was being put up as a candidate for the Chair of Poetry.
  8. In Hungary, Mr Karoly Grosz, general secretary until last month of the now defunct Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (HSWP), wants to reorganise the party and start a new Communist newspaper.
  9. The newspaper was yesterday also named joint winner, with the Bucks Free Press, of the 1989 Allen Hutt award for the outstanding use of photography throughout the newspaper.
  10. The second issue of the newspaper Catholic Woman, has just been published.
  11. In 1929 the work of a cub reporter on a small town daily newspaper occupied his time from early morning until often late at night, seven days a week - in other words whenever something newsworthy was happening it had to be covered, and there were no limits to the time spent or the hours required to adequately cover any given assignment.
  12. She read the newspaper report of the discovery of the body.
  13. She hung her oilskin on the hook, left her muddy boots on a piece of newspaper and went into the living room.

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