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Перевод: guest
[прилагательное] гостевой; [существительное] гость ; постоялец ; паразит ; [глагол] принимать как гостя; гостить
Тезаурус:
- "You must be a regular guest and a member of the Hilton Club."
- For you, the Mandarin Club guest, breakfast in the morning and cocktails in the evening are with our compliments.
- You will also be invited to Festival receptions as a Festival guest.
- He seized the telephone, and, ruthlessly disrupting Sir Gerhard's morning, imposed a guest on him for lunch.
- Marjan Lesnik (above), maitre chef des cuisines at Claridge's, London, will be guest chef at the Regency Club in Los Angeles from 11-;13 September.
- The only small crumb of comfort is that, since May 1990, tenants (but not managers) of national brewers' pubs can buy guest cask ales free of the tie - but the nationals have been quick to dominate this new market niche by organising their own lists of "guest beers", many of them brewed by their own subsidiaries.
- So he is caught between the two of them, embarrassed to welcome his guest and unable to say more on the phone.
- The lasers are extraordinary, the sound system all you'd expect from a custombuilt club, and guest DJs travel in from across Europe - in one week last month, Brit visitors included Trevor Fung, Paul Oakenfold, Mrs Woods, Fat Tony and Danny Rampling.
- There is a story about a dinner party thrown (in every sense of the word) by George G Scott and his wife Trish Van Devere which, as one guest put it, "erupted like World War Three".
- Sinatra and Clift stayed close friends until one night, sometime after filming had been completed, Sinatra watched in repulsion as Clift made homosexual overtures to a guest at the party Sinatra was hosting, and had his bodyguards throw Clift out.
- "We'll put you on the guest list."
- So "kempt" is he, in fact, that he is thought to be a guest at a formal reception held at the Taft Hotel on his first visit.
- In other words, the overall management of an organisation that is in many ways similar to a small hotel or guest house, where most of the guests are extremely frail elderly people.
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