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Перевод: gratify speek gratify


[глагол]
удовлетворять; доставлять удовольствие; радовать; ублажать; потакать; потворствовать; вознаграждать; давать взятку


Тезаурус:

  1. He sarcastically suggests that the story was probably invented "to gratify some friends, who would be glad to hear what use can be made, even in point of life and manners, of a microscope".
  2. Her emotional maturity should be such that she does not have to gratify personal needs at the patient's expense.
  3. Inwardly distraught but aware that sight of her grief would further gratify her husband's butcher, she said with pride and defiance, said Bloody Clavers. retorted the widow, "But how will you answer for this mornin's work?"
  4. To devotees of Victorian Gothic they are dark forces that terrorize by night, sapping vital fluids, sacrificing an innocent life merely to gratify a thirst.
  5. The last two lines are not based on Mr Graham's observation since he travelled on to another destination; they were put in "to gratify Mr Graham", as the Fenwick note has it.
  6. THE COMMON MODERN NOVEL, IN WHICH THERE IS NO IMAGINATION, BUT A MISERABLE STRUGGLE TO EXCITE AND GRATIFY MERE CURIOSITY, OUGHT, IN MY JUDGEMENT, TO BE WHOLLY FORBIDDEN TO CHILDREN.
  7. One might do things out of a self-loving pride, but this is not benevolence; and though a benevolent person may gratify himself, this is not what he is aiming at, and is not the principle of his action.
  8. The picture of this charming boy may very fitly be placed near your bed, to imprint the fancy deeper in your imagination and enable you to fall into those sweet transports which do singularly gratify the enjoyer's heart.
  9. You do me great honor in proposing me as your President, if I did not feel that my acceptance of this favour would tend much to defeat the laudable object of your pursuit I should most certainly gratify my own ambition, have the pleasure to preside at your meetings.
  10. This small band wish the possession of this large section of Oregon simply for room to gratify a wild, roaming disposition, and not for a home."
  11. I have given my consent, intending to gratify her wishes in this respect only for a short while.
  12. He classified his poems on Hartleian principles, e.g. Imagination, Affection, Sentiment and Reflection, and in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads he explained that one of the functions of poetry is to show how "we associate ideas in a state of excitement"; Wordsworth did not expect his poems to "gratify certain known habits of association" - he will provide new associations and "create the taste by which he is to be enjoyed".
  13. Richardson, he added, had "set out to gratify himself casually".

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