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101 Prince Albert
амер.; разг.длиннополый сюртук [такой сюртук носил посетивший в 1860 г. США принц Альберт, супруг королевы Виктории]‘See that fellow coming in there?’ asked Hurstwood, glancing at a gentleman just entering, arrayed in a high hat and Prince Albert coat... (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. V) — - Вы видите, кто направляется сюда? - тихо спросил Герствуд, взглянув на вновь вошедшего джентльмена в цилиндре и длиннополом сюртуке...
Her indignation was stirring, though, and when she reached home, to find her father just dressed for church, shoe shined, bathed, and wearing the Prince Albert, she burst out with the uncensored story of her martyrdom. (S. Lewis, ‘Ann Vickers’, ch. 2) — Негодование бушевало в ее груди, и, когда она добралась до дома и застала отца, только что вышедшего из ванны и разодетого, чтобы идти в церковь, - в вычищенных до блеска ботинках и в сюртуке à la принц Альберт, - она одним духом выложила ему всю неприкрашенную повесть своего хождения по мукам.
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102 way
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103 Holy Week
good till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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104 last week
good till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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105 Low Week
церк. Фомина неделяgood till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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106 May week
n неделя гребных гонокgood till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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107 next week
good till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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108 Passion Week
церк. страстная неделя, последняя неделя великого постаgood till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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109 this day week
неделю тому назад; через неделюgood till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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110 this week
good till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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111 get the cold shoulder
paзг.cтoлкнутьcя c нeпpиятнocтями, пpeнeбpeжитeльным oтнoшeниeмHe had come home, a jubilant prodigal, expecting to find everybody wild with joy over his return; and instead had got the cold shoulder and a jail (M. Twain). Although Lister had now proved the value of his treatment, London surgeons were strangely hostile... He got the "cold shoulder". But he did not care. He knew his work would speak for him (Daily Worker) -
112 within a week
good till week order — приказ, действующий в течение недели
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