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Перевод: fondness speek fondness


[существительное]
нежность ; любовь


Тезаурус:

  1. David Lewis Gedge did not spend his childhood in a cruel orphanage, run by rotund gentlemen with a fondness for whipping pale young boys.
  2. The one flaw is Page's abiding fondness for clever-clever partner work - his determination to find new means of supporting bodies, new ingenuities in the way the dancers intersect.
  3. Naturally, he took a great interest in horse-shoeing, and horseshoes seem to have been a main interest in his continental journeys-; He had a great fondness for the application of setons, particularly in cases of lameness-a curious lapse for such a humane man.
  4. He acquired a small capital by scavenging and became a pedlar; then he became a partner in a ship; and his skill as a sailor and his fondness for travel took him to Scotland and Italy, to Denmark and Flanders.
  5. But since none of that applies to you, you will know what I mean and probably share my fondness for Munro window-shopping.
  6. Indeed, I had always, since living in the red-light district of Leeds, Brunswick Place, had a fondness and respect for prostitutes.
  7. Conran asked this manager to carry out a feasibility study, the result of which convinced him that Habitat should move into France, a country for which he has always had a great fondness.
  8. Send him only with enough for the journey and such toys he shows an exceptional fondness for you having mentioned he will not be parted from the train William carved.
  9. There was a fondness for the strict classical style, as seen in Moscow Kiev Station, affirming a desire to be recognized as a fully-fledged European power.
  10. A lively lad in his youth, Thomas Borrow had been a champion wrestler in his time, but his fondness for the martial arts had led to his enforced banishment from the county.
  11. It is part of the accumulated folk wisdom of gay male subcultures that the homosexuality of an individual will reveal itself primarily through matters of taste - not good or bad taste but particular taste, a fondness for certain cultural artefacts above others, a set of preferences that proclaim one's sexual affiliations as clearly as any sloganeering T-shirt.
  12. Their fondness for congregating in a Tokyo park on Sundays makes them the most visible target of discrimination.
  13. When asked what cars they preferred to drive, most named Mercedes and BMW, with one or two expressing a fondness for private aircraft.

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