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Перевод: boyhood
[существительное] отрочество [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The Brigade was probably the first youth group to emphasize the specific nature of "boyhood" and to develop a programme and a philosophy designed for this stage of life.
- Although there was a risk of the grounds becoming "ripe for development" that was avoided by Chiswick House and gardens being acquired by the Middlesex County Council with contributions from King George V (who remembered his boyhood time there); the Borough of Brentford and Chiswick, and others.
- My feeling for girls has still the same nervous reverence of childhood or earliest boyhood, rather increased if anything, and only too excessive to be chivalrous.
- He liked listening to Father Poole; he had a fund of stories about his boyhood and youth in the Dublin Liberties; stories about the colourful characters who once lived there.
- Vic threads the tunnels, switches lanes, swings out on to a long covered ramp that leads to a six-lane expressway thrust like a gigantic concrete fist through the backstreets of his boyhood.
- His boyhood feats set the pace for a long and successful career as an international grandmaster, but, though he scored some spectacular defeats, Reshevsky never became a close challenger for the world championship.
- Most of the furniture was familiar to him from boyhood visits to his grandparents, inherited by his aunt as the last of her generation.
- Hunt, often to be seen in mum's Austin A35 van around Wimbledon, was referring to budgies - a passion since boyhood.
- Coleridge - mercurial, brilliant, and prodigiously well read - opened to Poole the world of thought and learning he had longed to discover since boyhood.
- As a result, Richard Baxter had to spent much of his boyhood living with his maternal grandfather in Rowton, near High Ercall, about 10 miles away, until he was nearly ten years old.
- William had been involved with Clydesdales since his boyhood and in 1897 he bought two good mature stallions and a fine brood mare with which he established Dunure Mains as a stud.
- And as he moved from boyhood to early youth, tales of heroism and daring-do accumulated, luring him by their unreal charms.
- His thoughts were running north and west, up into Lochaber, the oakwoods and pinewoods at the foot of Loch Arkaig which had cradled him in his boyhood.
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