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Перевод: admiration
[существительное] восхищение; восторг ; преклонение; предмет восхищения
Тезаурус:
- His voice held grudging admiration.
- The Wedding Present have shown a refreshing disrespect for convention and largely won admiration for it.
- Father Devine went on to speak of his admiration for Shakespeare, but had no fresh gossip about the Bard.
- Ever since I have had a huge interest in any new discovery and great admiration for those who seek adventure below ground.
- Nigel enjoyed her admiration of his writing.
- 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).
- The boys were full of admiration.
- Before I rose to speak, I was asked by the chairman to express to the general their admiration for the SAS's action.
- 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.
- 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):
- Admiration was something he seemed to need most of all.
- 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.
- He is a man for whom I have the greatest admiration.
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