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Перевод: admiration speek admiration


[существительное]
восхищение; восторг ; преклонение; предмет восхищения


Тезаурус:

  1. His voice held grudging admiration.
  2. The Wedding Present have shown a refreshing disrespect for convention and largely won admiration for it.
  3. Father Devine went on to speak of his admiration for Shakespeare, but had no fresh gossip about the Bard.
  4. Ever since I have had a huge interest in any new discovery and great admiration for those who seek adventure below ground.
  5. Nigel enjoyed her admiration of his writing.
  6. He wanted to read philosophy but the university refused him; so did the cinema school and the drama faculty (though to the amused admiration of his friends in the theatre, he did eventually attend, as a student, after the successful opening of The Garden Party, and when he had already completed his best play, The Memorandum (which remains probaby his most effective play).
  7. The boys were full of admiration.
  8. Before I rose to speak, I was asked by the chairman to express to the general their admiration for the SAS's action.
  9. It is one thing to win the support of electors by defeating an enemy for the first time; it is quite another to expect admiration for slaying the same dragon twice.
  10. The feelings that the companies set out to instil with such buildings - admiration, respect, and confidence - are perfectly mirrored in the comment of Dionysius Lardner in Railway Economy (1850):
  11. Admiration was something he seemed to need most of all.
  12. At Llanvillin his oratory caused two huge butcher-like men to dance about the room in excited admiration, and at Bala, he provoked a violent quarrel among the justice, the doctor, and others of the parish who were gathered at the inn.
  13. He is a man for whom I have the greatest admiration.

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