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Перевод: classmate
[существительное] соученик ; одноклассник ; школьный товарищ
Тезаурус:
- Salesman George Anderson, a classmate in high school, can recall a conversation about him, when Jack told him, "I saw my father yesterday" - as if it was an event to be noted - "the poor old guy, I feel sorry for him because he can't help it."
- Two seven-year-old American boys face rape charges over an attack on a six-year-old classmate in a school in Indianapolis, Indiana.
- With the help of the town's sheriff, the oddly-named Harry Truman, Agent Cooper makes the acquaintance of those who have known and may have killed Laura, an intriguing cast of more than 30 suspects who include her cocaine-dealing, football star boyfriend; her shy biker lover; her crazy psychiatrist; her teenage vamp classmate; her beautiful best friend; and the gorgeous Oriental window who took English lessons from the dead girl.
- The only hint of rebellion seems to have been sparked by her first crush on a classmate known only by the name of Grant.
- He also refers to his Indian classmate and close friend, Hurree Jamset Ram Singh, by the nickname Inky.
- In fact he probably stands a round of beers with his mates every now and then on the strength of his unrequited schoolboy romance with a fluffy little classmate who grew up into a sexy, albeit pintsized superstar.
- Earl, a classmate of North's from the Naval Academy, was privy to quite a lot, including the diversion.
- I do remember a little girl called Lucy, a classmate of mine then.
- The young and academically gifted worked alongside her older, less-able classmate, at the same time having the opportunity to relate, on a social and emotional level, with her own peers.
- THE SECRET HISTORY Donna Tartt Already a US best-seller, this brilliant first novel starts with a murder then backtracks to explain why five Greek classics students at an exclusive college kill their classmate.
- A classmate said: "We used to talk about the affair all the time at first.
- His old classmate, Gil Kenny, who later became a local police chief, said no one thought Jack would set the world alight.
- THIRTY-FIVE years later, as these thoughts of my encounters with men in uniform flashed through my mind, the colonel, who by this time I had succeeded in recognising as another former classmate, said to me: "Come and have a coffee!"
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