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Перевод: grandiose
[прилагательное] грандиозный; напыщенный; претенциозный
Тезаурус:
- With the possible exception of Louis Malle, none of that generation of French movie-makers was too happy with more grandiose material: sitting through some of Doniol-Valcroze's later films, one longed more and more for the simplicity of that one.
- Milan Station, designed in what one critic called "a megalomaniac delirium", remains a monument to the ambitious and grandiose aspirations of Italian Fascism.
- Concerned when turnover did not match the grandiose scale of the shop, Bertelsen tried various tactics to get the merchandise moving, including putting on an early sale.
- It was a grandiose theme so radical and ridiculous that it naturally appealed to many intelligence officers living in their secret world of fantasies who saw it as a convenient excuse for all their previous problems and disasters.
- The only permanent outcome of all Lord Leverhulme's grandiose scheme was a chain of fish shops throughout Britain with the improbable name of MacFisheries.
- Also abandoned was the grandiose ending, in which Rose of Sharon, whose baby has died, breast feeds a starving stranger.
- To hir, the grandiose promises of Utopia emblazoned across the screen were not only unconvincing but nauseating.
- These are the grandiose stone-built mill at Ebley and the equally impressive brick-built Stanley Mill .
- Many famous people came to view the grandiose exhibition: the Prince of Wales judged it to be "an ornament to the nation", as indeed it was to become.
- Whoever suggested the grandiose title and subtitle of this book was looking down the wrong end of a microscope.
- This was completely different from any idea of grandiose constitutional changes.
- It was arranged as a grandiose meeting of fascists and their supporters, in anticipation of a triumphant mass meeting at the White City, London, in August.
- Some items were common: several people had copies of the 1946 agreement between shaikhs, and its grandiose pretensions to a territory nearly the size of France.
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