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[,greɪt,kæməv'lɪtərɪtʃə]Вели́кий Хан Литерату́ры (прозвище литератора и языковеда С.Джонсона [Samuel Johnson, 1709-84], данное ему писателем Т.Смоллетом [Tobias George Smollet, 1721-71])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Great Cham of Literature
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"великий хан литературы" (прозвище английского писателя, критика и лексикографа С. Джонсона [S. Johnson, 1709-84])I am again your petitioner, in behalf of that great Cham of literature, Samuel Johnson. (OED) — Я опять ходатайствую за великого хана литературы Сэмюэля Джонсона.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > the Great Cham of Literature
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Общая лексика: Великий хан литературы (прозвище Сэмюэля Джонсона)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the Great Cham of literature
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subst. \/kæm\/( gammeldags) karavanseraithe Great Cham (of literature) litterær diktator (brukt om Samuel Johnson) -
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(устаревшее) хан > the Great C. повелитель, властитель, диктатор;
> the Great C. of literature Великий хан литературы (прозвище Сэмюэля Джонсона) -
9 Великий хан литературы
General subject: the Great Cham of literature (прозвище Сэмюэля Джонсона)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Великий хан литературы
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