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Перевод: prefect
[существительное] префект ; староста класса, следящий за дисциплиной
Тезаурус:
- That made her to me, a mere new boy, a prefect.
- The initiative has come from the order of Irish Dominican monks who live at San Clemente, and particularly from Father Leonard Boyle, prefect of the Vatican Library and former member of the community.
- In early 81, it tried to do for Oi what the New Musical Express had done for early punk, acting as midwife, prefect and publicist for a grassroots rock movement with political overtones.
- From the age of 16, when he left Alleynes School in a fit of pique after refusing to submit to a prefect's caning, he resolutely bucked the system.
- By the time I was myself a prefect, the penny had dropped.
- After five terms I moved into Surrey to become head of the history department in Wallington County Grammar School for Boys and to work away for five years at doing what grammar schools were most proud of: helping boys to win awards at Oxford or Cambridge, urging ever-growing numbers of them successfully through public examinations, encouraging that sense of discipline and order which characterized the traditional Public and grammar school, wearing a gown, sustaining the prefect system.
- He thought at the time he was marrying the "prefect woman".
- He was a prefect and house captain, a member of the school rugby team, practised karate and was a fine cross country runner.
- Before that he had been at Lewis School, Pengam, when Neil Kinnock was house prefect.
- It was the Prefect, and that could only mean one thing.
- In my third term in the Sixth Form, almost every girl in the form was made a prefect except me.
- I also remember proudly coming home to tell Dad I'd been made head prefect of my grammar school.
- The claim that with his coming God was inaugurating his rule on earth laid him open to a charge of blasphemy, which was without difficulty transformed into a plea to the prefect Pontius Pilate that Jesus was instigating sedition.
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