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Перевод: exuberance speek exuberance


[существительное]
изобилие; избыток ; богатство
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Тезаурус:

  1. Here was a picturesque exuberance which constituted a dramatic break from earlier styles.
  2. Saatchi Saatchi lost some of its exuberance, falling 17.5p to 332p.
  3. The closeness of the oars on occasions in this strictly non-contact sport was merely an example of tactical exuberance.
  4. Their cool, disdainful attitude to strangers and their style and exuberance in the dance hall made them respected and admired by their white contemporaries.
  5. There were one or two controversial incidents, such as the Kallicharran run-out, over the years, but it was generally agreed that these arose from misplaced exuberance rather than any darker motives; and despite his South African origins, there were few complaints when he replaced Denness as captain in 1975.
  6. Springtime exuberance packed into a tub
  7. Training centres are hard-pressed and insufficient in numbers and, with job prospects gloomy for all young people, the now older parents may find it hard to cope with the constant supervision of a young mentally handicapped person who may still exhibit child-like exuberance.
  8. Art invariably embodies the spirit of an age and the spirit of the nineteenth century was one of exuberance, grandeur, self-confidence, and self-esteem.
  9. KOONS sees himself as a direct descendant of the Baroque - "Bernini and stuff like that" - a florid exuberance in revolt against all elitism, emotional coldness and stuffed shirts.
  10. Reproducing these features encouraged skill in draughtsmanship: it also drew Hardy's attention to the abundance of detail and sheer exuberance of Gothic style, characterised by Ruskin as "fancifulness, love of variety, love of richness".
  11. Robertson Nicoll, with his journalistic exuberance, boasted in 1902 that "the average Dissenting minister has a better literary and theological culture than the average minister of the Church of England" who were "the worst educated ministry in this country".
  12. This time they saw the church in all its Moorish exuberance.
  13. There is a morning-after mood in the country, which feels embarrassed by the exuberance and optimism of the night before, and is minded to show its determination to punish those who threw the party.

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