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Перевод: wordy speek wordy


[прилагательное]
многословный; словесный


Тезаурус:

  1. Featuring a range of performance and community events, it manages to combine top-of-the-range literary activity and discussion with more accessible events, giving the literary festival a broad appeal without losing its essential focus on words and the wordy.
  2. For despite empty houses on its provincial tour, this wordy, intelligent, seemingly uncommercial verse drama was a success in London, ran for a year and then went over to Broadway.
  3. Much wordy delving into the super-minutiae of fifteenth century iconography, particularly obsessive although informative about the Circumcision, sometimes taking several pages to reach an obvious conclusion, occasionally illuminating, often maddeningly obfuscating.
  4. "Those Flags" is a wordy and articulate attack on patriotism and mindless devotion to abstract ideals.
  5. Not a promising start, one felt, for an (ill titled) series designed to overcome the idea that boffins are tedious, wordy and evasive.
  6. An easygoing, good-natured man, Kisling had a strong constitution and enjoyed the bohemian life of "chance romances, shindigs, drinking parties, sing-songs, brawls and wordy discussions", unclouded by guilt or ill-health.
  7. The plain-covered wordy tomes of earlier years, largely indistinguishable in appearance (except for the use of photographs) from their Lyellian and Geikien predecessors of the century before, suddenly gave way to glossy volumes with brightly coloured covers, two-colour diagrams, larger page sizes and a higher picture-to text ratio.
  8. There are fine performances, too, from Bruce Alexander as the wordy and worthless Parolles, his front of unfazable swagger clearly a very thin crust over awful insecurity.
  9. The film is so dull and wordy that it bears out in every frame Powell's assertion that Pascal "knew as much about directing as a cow does about playing the piano."
  10. Wordy and intellectual, with only a small chance of success: the sort of play a cynic would say that producers put on so that they can feel good.
  11. Many prospectuses are very wordy making them unattractive to the casual browser, some are over 8000 words long!
  12. Melissa James, 27, a TV company executive from north London, said: "There are excellent performances in it but the dialogue is wordy and peculiar.
  13. Announcing his decision to "unretire" himself and return to the Williams team next year, Nigel Mansell issued a wordy statement which posed many more questions than it answered.

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