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Перевод: inaugural
[прилагательное] вступительный; [существительное] инаугурационная речь; речь на торжественном открытии
Тезаурус:
- Simonds, who was to give three to five lectures a week, admitted that, coming from practice in Twickenham, he was not an experienced teacher, and had never lectured to such an audience as attended his inaugural discourse.
- "The inaugural World Sevens will be successful.
- A canon, for one thing: inaugural quotations in large type, like mottoes on statuary, from Heidegger, Beckett and Flaubert.
- In his inaugural lecture he imagines a utopian plurality of languages on which we would draw " according to the truth of desire ":
- When a movement called Christians for Socialism started in 1972, they chose to have their inaugural meeting in Santiago and received a message from the President assuring them that "Divisions today are not on the religious level or on the level of philosophic ideas: the real division is between imperialism and dependent countries."
- After last year's inaugural event was such a success, raising 4,000, the association decided it should become an annual event.
- The results of the inaugural year of new chairman Sir Nicholas Goodison will be published on January 11.
- And so we very nearly had to write the unusual story of the inaugural air mail flight that flew without the air mail.
- Mrs. Price, chairman, reported on the visit to Cranleigh 40th anniversary party and the inaugural group meeting which had been held at Farnham.
- Led by Geoff Miller as Botham was attending Viv Richards' wedding - to which fifty people were invited and two thousand turned up - they beat the Leeward Islands and then moved on to Antigua for the inaugural Test at St John's, West Indies' first new Test ground since the opening series of 1929-;30.
- Two years ago Hounslow won the inaugural Cup-Winners Cup but, after winning the National League in the same season, were unable to defend their title.
- William Huskisson, President of the Board of Trade, was run down and killed at Parkside on the inaugural run of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1830.
- I had always thought him to be egotistical and attention-seeking; but apart from mentioning his invitation to the Dukakis Inaugural, he answered modestly, even humbly: praising his friend's work and disparaging his own.
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