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Перевод: script speek script


[существительное]
почерк ; рукописный шрифт; сценарий ; текст беседы для передачи по радио; текст лекций для передачи по радио; письменная работа экзаменующегося; подлинник ; расписка ; квитанция ; клочок бумаги;
[глагол]
пис`ать сценарий


Тезаурус:

  1. While working on the two biker films and his one sentence in The St Valentine's Day Massacre , undemanding as they were, Nicholson was also writing another film script for Corman who was once again ahead of the field in latching on to the latest craze sweeping through the world: the children of the post-war baby boom were coming out to play and nothing could stop them now.
  2. That was the thing that I found exciting about the script.
  3. Selwyn, Lorna's agent, would arrive early, with his wife and sometimes with a new script.
  4. I had to cancel the script conference.
  5. In a script worthy of an Oliver Stone conspiracy movie, officials of the government trying permanently to corner Noriega emerged to give the accused his best character evidence.
  6. It bore a single line, penned in regular rounded script.
  7. No candidate may leave his place until an invigilator has made arrangements for the collection of his script.
  8. The word may also be applied to the small cursive script developed from the uncial.
  9. "It's the script of Christmas Carol ."
  10. In particular, Simon Slater as the sarky office cad and Annette Badland as Beryl put in performances far above the level of the sitcom script.
  11. Murray bought stamps at the school shop and fixed the two portraits of Richard's mother to the letters, curiously reading the address on the envelope inscribed Buckingham Palace, London S W 1, with the special code for personal letters to the Royal Family almost unreadable in Richard's energetic script.
  12. They are outright scoundrels with winning ways who manage to lift a tale of almost unremitting whimsy into a far grittier realm than its script allows.
  13. Christine Edzard's original script for THE FOOL was suggested by the writings of Dicken's contemporary Henry Mayhew whose collected interviews with traders, criminals, and performers of the capital are familiar to historians as London Labour And The London Poor .

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