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Перевод: eventful
[прилагательное] полный событий; богатый событиями
Тезаурус:
- THE long, eventful life of the greatest of all film comedians, Charlie Chaplin, is given pulsating, vibrant treatment in a new musical which is having its world premiere at the Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke this month.
- The New Moon in your opposite sign of Scorpio on the 29th should prove exciting and rather eventful as far as one involvement or partnership is concerned - and obviously 1989 is by no means over yet, not by a long chalk.
- It is, on the other hand, a highly eventful work, entertaining where not piercingly expressive and, though disconcertingly many-sided in character, it derives coherence from its peculiar devotion to the melody which inspired Bach's Musical Offering.
- It proved to be a naive if eventful wish.
- An eventful race for Derek Warwick brought the British driver ninth place but only after he had wiped off a nose cone on his Arrows when he tangled with Nelson Piquet's Lotus.
- 1989 was an eventful year for building societies.
- "Jim had a very eventful life in his 27 years, so the question is what you leave out.
- That was one of Albert Square's less eventful days.
- The crinoids have had an eventful geological history.
- Not the retiring type: Tony Rudd's outspokenness and engineering prowess ensured an eventful career with some significant names in motoring
- Southend United.... 3 Tottenham Hotspur.. 2 (aet; score at 90 min 3-2; agg 3-3; Tottenham win on away goals) TOTTENHAM ended last night playing party tricks to waste time at Roots Hall, but it had taken them nearly two hours to establish a semblance of control over Southend in a throbbing, snarling, extraordinarily eventful Littlewoods Cup second round, second leg.
- The year 1963 was eventful in other ways, and the Great Train Robbery filled the newspapers and the media in August.
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