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Перевод: converse speek converse


[прилагательное]
обратный; перевернутый;
[существительное]
разговор ; беседа ; общение; обратное положение; обратное утверждение; обратное отношение; обратная теорема;
[глагол]
разговаривать; беседовать; поддерживать отношения; общаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Excessive light and glare can make a person feel too uncomfortable to converse, and poor lighting can mean that important non-verbal cues are missed.
  2. "Mrs Cecil's departure was preceded by such an entire sinking of her constitution and by an exhaustion tending so much to lethargy that she was seldom able to converse and it was a peculiar favour to herself and daughters that Mr Simeon and her excellent son were in the house and watched for every reviving moment to pray or converse with her in all holy tenderness, till she ceased to breathe."
  3. I did not then have a chance actually to converse with him until that second evening after the return of his illness.
  4. Her modesty preserves the image of Leapor developing in isolation, or, to borrow the pastoral language of the subscription proposal, as one who "could borrow no Helps from the Converse of her Country Companions
  5. "Where children are given responsibility they are placed in situations where it becomes important for them to communicate - to discuss, to negotiate, to converse - with their fellows, with the staff, with other adults.
  6. If Marcus, usually to be found in his bedroom, was sitting upon an upright chair, his back straight, his hands on his knees, staring into space, in a posture presumably connected with some technique of meditation, Ludens would wait outside in the hall, or converse quietly with Irina in the kitchen.
  7. But when on first hearing of this arrangement I tried to inform Miss Kenton of it, she once again refused to converse with me, and in order to accomplish matters as quickly as possible I was actually obliged to write a note and put it under the door of her parlour.
  8. He and the housekeeper continued to converse for a few minutes and finally he said, "Very well, Mrs Pettifer, sherry at six."
  9. My difficulty was further compounded by the fact that for some years my father and I had tended - for some reason I have never really fathomed - to converse less and less.
  10. Satellites and cellular telephones allow us to converse instantaneously from a London street to the Australian outback.
  11. The converse of drama, antidrama, is the predictable, invariant mishmash of everyday life that leads everywhere and gets nowhere.
  12. Any Conservative you care to converse with will predict a close contest at the next election.
  13. The converse is true of imports and capital outflows, i.e. a depletion of foreign exchange claims.

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