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Перевод: lieutenant
[существительное] лейтенант ; старший лейтенант; заместитель
Тезаурус:
- Lady Elizabeth Campbell, sixteen, gentle, interested in poetry, cuddly, was discussing the matter of her marriage, which had just been broken to her at dinner by her father, Archibald Campbell, Earl of Argyll, King James the Fourth's Lieutenant of the Isles, chief of Clan Diarmaid; and her teeth, which were indeed passable, were much in evidence.
- Lieutenant Gallier."
- "I need to know, er, whether there might be anyone who had cause to feel, shall we say, jealous of Lieutenant Daniel.
- They had been killed by Charlie Company, very few of whose members had refused to obey the orders of Lieutenant William Calley.
- The commotion brought in the new duty officer, a tall and muscular young lieutenant with a sad, world-weary face.
- Robin Leigh-Pemberton, who has a full-time job as Governor of the Bank of England in addition to being Lord Lieutenant of Kent, sits on an estate of 2,400 acres.
- He is the Lord Lieutenant of Humberside, a member of the Jockey Club and well-known in racing circles, serving as a Steward at many racecourses in the area.
- "Thank you so much, lieutenant.
- Lieutenant Hammon, writing in 1635, went further: "I think they be halfe fish, halfe flesh, for they drinke like fishes and sleep like hogges."
- Cumberland now sent orders to the Lords Lieutenant of Lancashire, Westmorland and Cumberland to break up the roads, tear down the bridges and block possible escape routes by felling trees but by the time he reached Preston, on 13 December 1745, when he was joined by the cavalry sent by General Wade from Newcastle, Prince Charles's troops had reached Lancaster, 20 miles 32 km further north, though General Oglethorpe's detachment was a mere three miles 5 km behind and almost in contact with the enemy rearguard.
- "When can I see Lieutenant Werner?"
- My third or fourth customer was a man of about thirty, with the athletic, boyish, curly-haired handsomeness of David Gower, the cricketer, or Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead of Lulu .
- The first is Message from the Falklands , the letters and poems of Lieutenant David Tinker RN.
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