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Перевод: attentive speek attentive


[прилагательное]
внимательный; заботливый; вежливый; предупредительный


Тезаурус:

  1. With attentive milliners advising sooner rather than later, the hat hunt for whatever date in your diary looms largest should be over.
  2. Nevertheless, the schools remained conscious of their semi-independent-past, of the closeness of their cultural alliance with the Public Schools, and (in consequence) attentive to traditional and ceremonious standards and to the preservation of an austerely academic curriculum.
  3. He was so attentive, and so polite, and we loved the way he addressed them as "Sir" and "Ma'am".
  4. Around el alcalde (the mayor) there is a respectful, attentive silence.
  5. All his energy was concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other, to get out to the Lock before Marie provoked Simon into uncoiling his other self, the one hidden behind the attentive, polite, charming Simon in whom Marie had invested so much of her trust and hope for the future.
  6. Phoebe opened her eyes and saw the abstracted professional look in the doctor's face; attentive not to Phoebe but to the lump, to the breast itself.
  7. A little later on, when all the relatives have gone home and the number of attentive friends at the time of the funeral has dwindled, it might be the time when the bereaved begin to reflect on their changed circumstances and try to evaluate how they feel both about themselves and the person who has died.
  8. When Scholes writes that " no text is so trivial as to be outside the bounds of humanistic study", I am reminded of C. S. Lewis's argument that any piece of writing has a claim to being literary if someone can read it in a "literary" - i.e. an absorbed, attentive, loving - fashion.
  9. To it we owe that nervous, spidery line of the drawings - so quick, so attentive, yet so despairing - that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it.
  10. ATTENTIVE READERS of this column will know already that I am one of this country's leading authorities on "celebrology" - this is the study of the role of the celebrity in general elections.
  11. She found him attentive, intelligent, even charming, but with a distinct sense of separateness and pride that she found refreshingly unlike any of the other local men she had known.
  12. The speeches of ministers have reiterated the themes that it is not the job of government to solve as many problems as previously, that ministers should be more attentive to the interests of taxpayers when spending public money, that "real" jobs will be created and sustained not by government subsidy but by workers making goods which people will buy, that the criterion of "value for money" be applied to public-sector activities, and that the private sector should be encouraged because it creates the wealth which the public sector requires.
  13. Geoffrey Thurley claimed that much modern criticism, so-called, was mainly concerned with "scansion", which is the description, often very close and attentive, of the structural, formal, and technical features of a text.

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