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Перевод: audacious
[прилагательное] смелый; дерзкий; дерзновенный; наглый
Тезаурус:
- Her measures are simpler than Clare's and she appears not to think of anything more audacious than writing a few forms skilfully and with point.
- Harris foiled him with a cross-court volley into the nick and Martin lost his lead by misdirecting an audacious winner.
- Perhaps the most audacious thing about this exhibition is that the British Museum should have countenanced it at all.
- The audacious ploy had worked.
- Money-for-nothing adverts "getting more audacious"
- Ultimately it was Nayim's audacious away goal that ruled, but only in the closing minutes had the Londoners enjoyed a moment's respite from the pumped-up Fourth Division team, who had Roy McDonough sent off for a reckless tackle near the end.
- Novel, efficient and audacious, it was typical of Chapman's concern for his players' comfort.
- Michael Ratcliffe in the Observer admired Crace's "fluent, witty and pyrotechnic ease", and Francis King in The Spectator his "audacious deployment of simile, metaphor and language".
- In Tamil Nadu, the ruling party has done an audacious deal with a faction of the former regional force.
- On 8 September, Churchill, hitherto a free trader, spoke in the Commons, expressing doubts about the wisdom of joining the National Government, and urging an early election fought on tariffs; "An audacious rollicking speech," commented Amery, "by no means pleasing to the Front Bench.'
- Finally, the actor's gaze shifts across screen to fix imperiously on the audacious fluff.
- The fact that it was such an audacious ambition fired the imagination.
- So do the Gollancz wrappers of the 1930s and beyond with an audacious mixture of typefaces printed on glaring yellow paper.
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