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Перевод: adulatory
[прилагательное] льстивый; подхалимский; угодливый
Тезаурус:
- When The Elder Statesman received less than adulatory notices, and failed to succeed at the box office, he was noticeably calm in his reaction.
- Coghill felt that he had discovered a "considerable poem" by "a powerful new poet" (though "in the Masefield tradition"), and he wrote back to Lewis in adulatory terms.
- His daughter wrote, in a biography even more adulatory than most Victorian daughters' biographies of their fathers, "He loved conversing with all manner of persons, but I do think he preferred a parson to any other.
- He has "written" far more books than any other driver in the history of the sport; he has given an infinite number of "in depth" interviews; he has been the subject of as much and as adulatory film footage as the Fellini-like Enzo Ferrari, and while everything he says seems absolutely straight, nothing he says is without a sharp edge to it.
- But I repeated them in Ezra Pound.: Poet as Sculptor , and nothing that has come to my notice since, including an erudite and adulatory article on these cantos by David Gordon in Paideuma 4 (1975), has made me want to retract my words or change my mind.
- It is known, for example, that Seyh Zeyneddin was in Egypt in 822, and there also exists an exchange of mutually adulatory between Molla Fenari and Seyh Zeyneddin's disciple and close friend, Shaykh Abd al-Latif b.
- And yet the author of so many adulatory sermons preached before James I cries out in these private prayers, "Deliver me from making Gods of Kings!"
- My own favourite example of this attack, and the contradictions that came with it, was that as Council members we were asked both to take pride in an NEA-sponsored and adulatory film about the graffiti that were then disfiguring the New York City subway system, and to support lavishly the great American museums whose distinguished collections were (and remain) a standing rebuke to the so-called experimental art of which graffiti were then such a beguiling component.
- He is less than adulatory of the Smithsonian Institute, the American opposite number of the British Museum.
- A number of reviews of Karajan's early recordings with the Philharmonia Orchestra were written by the precociously gifted Andrew Porter, a critic often quoted by the anti-Karajan lobby or adulatory biographers looking to add some grist to the mill.
- The level of wit and comment, sometimes abusive, sometimes adulatory, about what was read was consistently high.
- The picture that Cox paints of the prevailing personality of these "heroes of the past", as she calls them, is glossed in the most adulatory terms, emphasising their extraordinariness in every respect: their single-mindedness, their " persistence of motive and effort, confidence in their abilities, and great strength or force of character."
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