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Перевод: admire
[глагол] восхищаться; восторгаться; выражать восторг; любоваться
Тезаурус:
- Through yearly local reunions and retreat weekends in "Courtfield" I have come to know, love and admire so many of you.
- Of other earlier recordings, I much admire both charles Mnch's RCA versions for similar reasons.
- Unlike Sam, or even me for that matter, he could admire a girl from afar, and leave it at that.
- Leave Piazza Missori along Corso di Porta Romana, heading back towards San Nazaro, but first stopping to admire Palazzo Annoni, to the left just before Via Velasca is reached.
- There is an expression, "the unassailable complacency of the mother of eight", and with Wilson I had the unassailable confidence of someone five feet eight inches high in the presence of a man she knows instinctively to admire tall women.
- He likes to admire pretty girls and will seldom harm them, sitting on a rock in the centre of the river to see them as they punt past.
- Of course five yawns would justify one in administering the Countercheck Quarrelsome - perhaps by saying how much you admire the person's handsome tonsils.
- From a twentieth century perspective it is often difficult to admire either the management of plot and catastrophe or the sentiments of plays written in the mid-eighteenth century.
- Cynics may suggest that we are required to admire Nelson Mandela because he is fashionably black, but it cannot be that simple.
- Although I admire Mrs Dinwiddie's concern for her family, I remind her that had she been a mother less than 80 years ago, when there were no modern crop chemicals, animal health products, food preservatives, human vaccines and modern medicines it is unlikely that her complete family would have survived childhood.
- It would, however, be absurd to complain that Blunden and Mellor chiefly admire skill in a poet.
- This was not simply a hollow hewn out of the mound; a room to admire or to sit in.
- Admire.
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