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Перевод: gallantry
[существительное] храбрость ; отвага ; галантность ; ухаживание; изысканная любезность; любовная интрига
Тезаурус:
- We didn't make many runs despite Ward's gallantry and lost easily.
- It's still a child's guide to sexism: children may be unconvinced, especially by the boys' latent gallantry ("They'd kick her, I mean him"), and adults may find the story a touch contrived, but it's a good read.
- When he commanded 4th Field Regiment in Northern Ireland in 1974 the regiment was awarded four Queen's Gallantry Medals and four Commander-in-Chief's commendations; it also recovered more weapons than any other unit serving in Belfast up to that time.
- Mr Edwards, 50, who was awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal for helping to save the life of World Champion Niki Lauda in 1976, previously ran the Jaguar sponsorship programme for six years.
- CYRIL SMITH Gallantry Medal
- The public may be assured that he has been very frequently engaged in what is gently termed gallantry and intrigue ; but yet these (give me leave to call them capital crimes) are not in the least considered in him as deserving of censure.
- She gave that piece of gallantry the scorn it deserved.
- Such gallantry is out of fashion.
- No harm was done, however: the ladies' fears were allayed by the "gallantry and polite attention" of the lucky gentlemen, so that there was "a close package, great hilarity, and good humour" while they were in the darkness of the tunnel, which no doubt reflect great credit on the GU's refreshments.
- It is really devastating, and as much as one can bear - a middle-aged woman's gallantry (I see so much of it) signifying the human tragedy - the terrifying attempts at optimism and the Molly Bloom nostalgia - heart-rendering.
- The bravery of some men, including David Park, Andrew Houston and Andrew Cunningham, was recognised with awards for gallantry.
- And the distinction between commissioned officers and NCOs and other ranks in military gallantry awards will be abolished.
- In Chapter 7, it was mentioned that two schoolboys, John Jackson and Joseph Dalton of the Royal Cross School, Preston, were awarded silver medals for gallantry during the fire at this school in 1905.
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