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Перевод: adventurous
[прилагательное] любящий приключения; безрассудно смелый; авантюрный; рискованный; опасный; предприимчивый; отважный; смелый
Тезаурус:
- The growing trend towards independent travel and demand for escapes to the Great Outdoors have prompted operators to court would-be explorers with adventurous options from high-speed, white-water rafting to camping, canoeing, mountain-climbing and ranching.
- And America's hard-pressed banks are in no mood for adventurous lending.
- A practical and informative book for the keen and adventurous cook and a delightful bedside companion for the culinary insomniac.
- "I am always sending my producers off to the BBC music library, telling them to seek a breadth of listening: let's be adventurous, dangerous and interesting."
- Leicester, who arrived without four regulars, were no less adventurous.
- Therefore the restaurant manager and other front-of-house staff must use their skill to talk enthusiastically and intelligently about the menu so that customers will appreciate what the chef is producing, and dare to be adventurous.
- Two main factors stand in the way of adventurous design, MacCormac believes: "In the inner cities, the cost of land has been so high that individual homes have not been economic; in the country, local planning committees are one of the big barriers.
- There is a great emphasis on sport and outdoor pursuits, and during the holidays the cadets are obliged to take part in adventurous training activities both in the UK and abroad."
- A significant number of them end up in jail for long prison terms, often at an age when less adventurous corporate executives are retiring to the golf course.
- With neither Rank nor ABPC willing to undertake adventurous production, the initiative passed to independent companies like John and James Woolf's Romulus Productions, the Boultings' Charter Productions and numerous others.
- Senecio pulcher is a plant for the adventurous gardener.
- In the inert 1950s the western represented a troubled, adventurous American past.
- If anything, the papers are growing yet more adventurous, and they are certainly not expensive, at between three and five kopecks (pence) a copy.
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