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Перевод: glowing speek glowing


[прилагательное]
накаленный; раскаленный докрасна; раскаленный добела; ярко светящийся; пылающий; горячий (патриот); пылкий; яркий;
[существительное]
накаливание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Cuddly Saddam Iraq is not a country one normally sees being defended, so it is all the more intriguing to read a glowing account of this thuggish regime by Tony Marlow, the right-wing Tory MP for Northampton North.
  2. In the glowing fields of Troy, hemp ripening
  3. If the building society or bank has agreed to lend you 90 per cent of the purchase price and the surveyor says that the property is worth every bit of the asking price, then you just might go back to the society and ask for 100 per cent, based on the glowing survey report in your hand.
  4. In the last hour the mist had cleared a little, so that their fires could be seen glowing as individual points of light: ruby studs upon a sable field.
  5. Ten years ago, there were a few incidental boxes of onions in supermarkets; in the new-age groceries, the shopper is usually greeted at the door by a banquet of fresh fruit and vegetables glowing with health.
  6. Yogurt manufacturers, for example, portray fit, lively people, glowing with health.
  7. Every few minutes a large solid mass breaks off and topples forward in a cascade of loose, glowing material, and comes to rest a few feet from the main mass, leaving a fading, sullen red glowing scar to mark the place on the flow where it came from.
  8. There was a delay between the time the ring started to glow and the point at which the glowing reached its peak, because light from the near side of the ring arrived at the earth while light from the far side was still on its way.
  9. But it is a citizen of London who has left us the most elaborate rhapsody which survives from the central Middle Ages on any of the European cities of the day, and William FitzStephen's glowing vision of the London in which his hero, archbishop Thomas Becket, was born, is a startling reminder that Londoners took fully as much pride in their city as did the Italians of their day - just as the fact that the citizens adopted Thomas Becket as their patron saint reminds us that he was martyred for showing excessive resistance to the king.
  10. We talk of shaking with anger, trembling with fear, glowing with satisfaction - and these expressions are usually to be taken literally; we do, in fact, display our emotions in such ways.
  11. The fire had formed a bed of glowing ash, a core on which from time to time they threw a branch.
  12. Sometimes, in the middle of a flow, or else at the small mouths or boccas from which the flows emerge, gas venting from the lava flings small glowing gobbets of it short distances up into the air.
  13. Alexander Proudfoot, chaired by Lord Stevens, however, has so far proved a glowing exception to that rule.

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