- once-famous
- когда-то знаменитый
English-Russian dictionary of Arts . 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of Arts . 2014.
once — [wuns] adv. [ME ones, gen. of on,ONE] 1. one time; one time only [to eat once a day] 2. at any time; at all; ever [she ll succeed if once given a chance] 3. at some time in the past; formerly [a once famous man] 4. by one degree or g … English World dictionary
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