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Перевод: enliven speek enliven


[глагол]
оживлять; вливать новые силы; воодушевлять; подбодрять; делать веселее; делать интереснее; разнообразить


Тезаурус:

  1. Built of brick in 1764, the rectory was whitewashed at the time, in order to match the small church of St Peter standing beside, also white-washed to enliven its poor-looking rubble walls.
  2. That did not mean much, since Kursk was itself a drowsy centre with almost no factories and only the main railway line from Moscow to enliven it.
  3. They have a unique flavour and need only to be used sparingly to enliven the dullest of dishes.
  4. Here is all you need to know about salt, peppers, vinegars and oils, together with details of all those other essences and sauces used to enliven food.
  5. ALTHOUGH three English Commonwealth Games representatives, Peter Elliott, Derek Redmond and Phil Brown, have withdrawn, Linford Christie's presence should do much to enliven the Scottish Indoor Championship in the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, today and tomorrow.
  6. To know properly to mix them in planting is another matter of painting with living pencils, for greens properly disposed throw in a mixture of contrasts of lights and shades which wonderfully enliven the pictures and which insensibly strike the senses with wonder and delight.
  7. As a general rule, mild mustards should be served with spicy foods and hot, fiery varieties to enliven bland food.
  8. He used to enliven auctions by yelling "fake" at any picture authenticated by Petrides, Utrillo's dealer.
  9. His remarks, made last night in Bonn to cabinet ministers and public servants, will enrage Margaret Thatcher and enliven the Europe debate in the Tory party.
  10. I paint so thinly, as though my work were unlit stained glass that requires a flood of light from beyond and behind to illuminate and enliven it, and there is no beyond and behind.
  11. The broadcasters were able to enliven their reports by incorporating actuality clips from the Chamber in about one-third of their parliamentary news stories, and these clips averaged between 25 and 77 seconds in duration, depending on the programme, which usually comprised about a quarter of the story (exceptionally, BBC2's Newsnight had longer stories, averaging eight minutes, and its average actuality length of 49.5 seconds comprised only 10% of these items).
  12. Liz Jones's hand-dyed silk scarves, swimming with shoals of brightly coloured tropical fish, will enliven any grey March day.
  13. It is not just the situation of the accounting which is important in stories of this sort, for, although the telling of exciting stories is often used to enliven boring work, the moral of these particular action stories is crucial to their accounting.

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