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Перевод: politician
[существительное] политик ; государственный деятель; политикан
Тезаурус:
- He likes all that, the cars and people calling him Minister, but he wanted her to be the good politician's wife, doing his entertaining.
- He said that he could not imagine conditions arising that would make it possible, stressed the collective nature of the democratic movement and said "I cannot forever play this dual role of amateur politician and writer."
- He was a great politician; and the one whole of his creed, in reference to all public obligations involving the good faith and integrity of his country, was, to "run a moist pen slick through everything and start fresh."
- She was a Guise, and a politician of European stature and vision.
- Mr Cleaver's victory over his fellow city-council member, Bob Lewellen, in a non-partisan run-off election, was not the first for a black politician in this predominantly white city.
- No politician could have bettered it: "Experience has taught us the fallibility of the assertion that crime rates amongst those of West Indian origin are no higher than those of the population at large."
- The national liberal politician, Johannes von Miquel, wrote that "the suggested constitution could not be compared with the Swiss or American model", adding for good measure that "great peoples do not copy".
- The Whips will be in overdrive and there comes a time when even a politician prefers early bed and a mug of Horlicks to the thought of another late night in the lobbies.
- Yet the chaos that occurred after the election, when Brown was put into the DEA with the grand title of First Secretary of State, showed to what paltry use Wilson had put his unique background (unique, that is, since the death of his predecessor, Hugh Gaitskell) as skilled Whitehall technocrat and top-flight politician and parliamentarian.
- And I'm no politician, Barbara - no politician!
- Naturally they took what was on offer, and no doubt thoroughly enjoyed the experience - just as a later Scottish politician, James VI, did when he collected 58,000 in pensions from the notoriously parsimonious Elizabeth, without feeling any need to deviate from the path which suited him and his kingdom, and without being regarded as particularly unprincipled.
- Whereas Augustus had had the poet Virgil to sing his praises, Constantine had the ecclesiastical politician and historian Eusebius as the man who sat immediately to the right of his throne during the sessions of the Council of Nicaea in 325 and exercised a decisive influence on the creed and discipline of the Universal, or Catholic, Church.
- Mary had the chance to learn her trade as something much more than a queen consort from a politician of great skill and finesse.
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