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Перевод: boldness speek boldness


[существительное]
смелость ; дерзость ; самоуверенность ; удаль ; кураж ; энергичность


Тезаурус:

  1. Revelling in colour and contrast, drama and dissonance, boldness and individualism, it was the architectural legacy of Romanticism.
  2. The solution to "He was not really afraid of any landlady" might appear to be that we have here a masked first-person avowal, and that it is simply an indication of Dostoevsky's boldness that it should be surrounded by authorial statements which are firmly outside and (so to say) on top of Raskolnikov in the classical omniscient third-person mode: for example, information about his poverty, irritable frame of mind, withdrawal from society, his "not naturally timorous and abject" disposition.
  3. Even Archibald earl of Argyll, nearing the end of a long life noted mainly for a remarkable inability to make decisions, now found "boldness" in him; he "reformed many things", we are told, and, despite the strictures of archbishop Hamilton, he maintained the Protestant preacher John Douglas in his household.
  4. View from City Road: MB's boldness is acknowledged
  5. This holy boldness in turn reinforces our gentleness of spirit.
  6. They speak of having "boldness", or the most intimate inner assurance, in their expressions of faith and worship.
  7. M. Polanyi wrote that beauty can reveal truth about nature; thus Einstein's theory of relativity was extolled by a fellow scientist for the grandeur, boldness, and directness of the thought which made everything more beautiful and grand.
  8. My impression was that utterances were being directed accusingly, and with increasing boldness, towards the armchair where M. Dupont sat fingering his beard, saying little.
  9. Sir Peter Imbert and the Yard reformers have important allies in the regional forces: Geoffrey Dear, the West Midlands chief constable, whose boldness at disbanding his serious crimes squad cannot be discounted, whatever his eventual career ambitions; and Paul Condon, the new Kent chief, formerly in charge of Met training and personnel.
  10. But a 2p rise to 208p in MB Group's share price, partly reversing Monday's 6p drop, is a cautious acknowledgement of the logic of the deal and the boldness of a move that has brought not only Caradon products but its highly professional directors into key positions, including chief executive and finance director, on the MB Group board.
  11. It is impossible to regard the vast buildings and their dependencies which constitute a chief terminal station of a great line of railway without feelings of inexpressible astonishment at the magnitude of the capital and the boldness of the enterprise which are manifested in the operations of which they are the stage.
  12. The mechanicals were taken from a race car, the Dino 206P, which competed in the European hillclimb championship (a prestigious series in the 60s) but the bodywork, despite its motor show boldness, previewed a road car application.
  13. Some regard must be taken of the need for a kind of clarity and boldness, a clear differentiation between an object and its background, for example, which need not concern the artist working for adult readers.

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