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Перевод: eloquent speek eloquent


[прилагательное]
красноречивый; выразительный


Тезаурус:

  1. The comradeship so typical of the occupational culture of the police does not extend to "covering the ass" (a phrase made eloquent in the sociology of policing) of someone who lets the whole side down.
  2. By its restraint, George Case's programme provided a long-overdue and eloquent epitaph.
  3. It combined within itself in eloquent reflection of the age which produced it both a daring and innovative modernity and a heroic and comforting traditionalism.
  4. Davis was admirable, too, in his interpretation of Walton's wayward Sonata, eloquent in its romantic melancholy and perticularly compelling in the variations movement with its difficult changes of mood.
  5. And if her body occasionally craved a keener sensation, she was able to provide it herself, without shame or guilt, theoretically justified by the writings of radical French feminists like Hlne Cixous and Luce Irigaray, who were very eloquent on the joys of female auto-eroticism.
  6. The last is always the more interesting type; not infrequently he or she is an impressive doer, sometimes an eloquent speaker; some, very few, are both.
  7. Hardy's most eloquent defence of Jude the Obscure is to be found in a series of letters to his friend Edmund Gosse, who had reviewed the novel in St. James's Gazette on 8 May 1895.
  8. Is it too much to ask that our current politicians, Tory or Labour, who have abetted our national decline and now seek to end our independence, soon might have to face new and eloquent voices who will fill the patriotic void in our political spectrum, and reflect the views of the British people more accurately?
  9. The most important and eloquent theologian in the West at the end of the second century was Tertullian, a lay Christian of Carthage.
  10. The central figure, St Cecilia, seems rapt in such inspiration as produced her image in the painter's mind; her deep, dark, eloquent eyes lifted up; her chestnut hair flung back from her forehead - she holds an organ in her hands - her countenance, as it were, calmed by the depth of its passion and rapture, and penetrated throughout with the warm and radiant light of life.
  11. Her hair was rather wild, her tongue eloquent.
  12. The conflict, in which men of letters are now burying each other in eloquent abuse, is over the possession of Kavanagh's soul and the legacy of his poems.
  13. An eloquent man called Marcus fretted about bombs, turbulence, being struck by lightning and ageing planes.

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