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adjective1) nachgelassen, (geh.) postum [Buch usw.]2) (occurring after death) nachträglich; post[h]um (geh.)posthumous fame — Nachruhm, der
* * *['postjuməs]1) (happening, coming etc to a person after his death: the posthumous publication of his book.) posthum, nach dem Tode•- academic.ru/90322/posthumously">posthumously* * *post·hu·mous[ˈpɒstjəməs, AM ˈpɑ:stʃə-]a \posthumous award/novel ein post[h]um verliehener Preis/veröffentlichter Roman* * *['pɒstjʊməs]adjpost(h)um; child nachgeboren* * *b) nachgelassen, hinterlassen (Gedichtband etc)c) nach dem Tod fortdauernd:posthumous fame Nachruhm md) nachträglich (Verleihung einer Auszeichnung etc)* * *adjective1) nachgelassen, (geh.) postum [Buch usw.]2) (occurring after death) nachträglich; post[h]um (geh.)posthumous fame — Nachruhm, der
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ˈpɔstjuməs прил.
1) посмертный posthumous life ≈ жизнь после смерти posthumous fame ≈ посмертная слава posthumous edition ≈ посмертное издание
2) рожденный после смерти отца посмертный - * fame посмертная слава - * edition посмертное издание рожденный после смерти отца posthumous посмертный ~ рожденный после смерти отцаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > posthumous
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nслава; известность- deathless fame
- immortal fame
- literary fame
- of Lockheed bribery fame
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['pɔstjəməs], [-tju-]прил.1) посмертный -
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1. a посмертный2. a рождённый после смерти отцаСинонимический ряд:1. postmortal (adj.) postmortal; postmortem; post-obit; post-obituary2. post-mortem (adj.) post-mortem -
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[ʹpɒstjʋməs] a1. посмертныйposthumous fame [reputation] - посмертная слава [известность]
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['memərɪ]1) (faculty) memoria f.to have a bad memory — non avere memoria, avere una pessima memoria
2) spesso pl. (recollection) memoria f., ricordo m.4) (posthumous fame) memoria f., ricordo m.6) inform. memoria f.••* * *['meməri]plural - memories; noun1) (the power to remember things: a good memory for details.) memoria2) (the mind's store of remembered things: Her memory is full of interesting stories.) memoria3) (something remembered: memories of her childhood.) ricordo4) (the time as far back as can be remembered: the greatest fire in memory.) memoria5) (a part of computer in which information is stored for immediate use; a computer with 8 megabytes of memory)•- memorize- memorise
- from memory
- in memory of / to the memory of* * *['memərɪ]1) (faculty) memoria f.to have a bad memory — non avere memoria, avere una pessima memoria
2) spesso pl. (recollection) memoria f., ricordo m.4) (posthumous fame) memoria f., ricordo m.6) inform. memoria f.•• -
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memory [ˈmemərɪ]1. nouna. ( = faculty) mémoire fb. ( = recollection) souvenir m2. compounds• it was a trip down memory lane c'était un pèlerinage sur les lieux du passé ► memory stick noun (for camera) carte f mémoire ; ( = USB flash drive) clé f USB* * *['memərɪ]1) ( faculty) mémoire fto have a long memory — être rancunier/-ière
2) ( recollection) (souvent pl) souvenir m3) ( period of time)in living ou recent memory — de mémoire d'homme
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(1885-1954)Career Portuguese diplomat whose extraordinary assistance to Jewish and other refugees in 1940 France led to his career's ruin, but posthumous fame and recognition. A conventional member of Portugal's governing elite and devoutly Catholic, Aristides de Sousa Mendes was educated like his twin brother, who was also a diplomat, at Coimbra University. He entered Portugal's foreign service, consular track, in 1910 and served in a variety of posts in Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the United States. Less successful as a diplomat than his brother César, who briefly served as foreign minister and attained the rank of ambassador, Aristides de Sousa Mendes was assigned to be Portuguese consul in Bordeaux, France, in 1938. When thousands of desperate refugees fleeing the German armies poured into Sousa Mendes's consulate in June 1940, Lisbon ordered him to cease signing visas to enter Portugal.Defying his superiors' orders, Sousa Mendes signed perhaps as many as 20,000-30,000 visas, after deciding not to charge fees to applicants. Because of his action in Bordeaux and at the Franco-Spanish frontier, where he also assisted refugees to escape the Nazi terror, Sousa Mendes was dismissed from his post and recalled to Lisbon. Following his suspension from service and the granting of a minuscule pension, the former diplomat and his family fell into poverty and obscurity. Through the efforts of his family and helpful foreign diplomats, Israel in 1967 declared Sousa Mendes a Hero of Conscience of World War II and a Righteous Gentile. In the 1980s, Portugal's government officially rehabilitated and recognized posthumously this obscure but heroic figure, and his deeds were celebrated in books, journals, newspaper articles, and TV films.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Mendes, Aristides de Sousa
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memory n1 ( faculty) mémoire f ; to have a good memory avoir bonne mémoire ; to have a bad memory ne pas avoir de mémoire ; to lose one's memory perdre la mémoire ; to have an excellent memory avoir une excellente mémoire ; to have a good memory for names avoir une bonne mémoire des noms ; from memory de mémoire ; long term/short term/visual memory Med mémoire à long terme/à court terme/visuelle ; to remain in the memory rester gravé dans la mémoire ; to have a good memory for faces être physionomiste ; if my memory serves me right si je me souviens bien ; to have a long memory être rancunier/-ière ;3 ( period of time) in living ou recent memory de mémoire d'homme ;4 ( posthumous fame) souvenir m ; their memory lives on leur souvenir est toujours vivant ; to keep sb's memory alive ou green garder vivant le souvenir de qn ;5 ( commemoration) in (loving) memory of à la mémoire de ;6 Comput mémoire f.to take a trip down memory lane se pencher sur ses souvenirs.
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